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Letter from the President No matter what your age or interests, the Hoffman Estates Park District has the perfect way for you to enjoy the summer months. Kids can laugh, play and swim the summer away at one of our many camp programs –— from our popular Explorers camp to one of our many nature and sports camps. This summer everyone can get outside and enjoy the fresh air at any one of our 65 parks throughout the district. Take a stroll along a path, enjoy a game of baseball or just relax on a quiet bench by the pond! There is also plenty of free entertainment for everyone this summer. Our annual Party in the Park event will be held August 7 and with games, contests, entertainment, and more, this event promises fun and excitement for the whole family. Throughout the summer, families can also enjoy all of

Lili McGovern

Craig Bernacki

Commissioner

Kaz Mohan

Commissioner

Treasurer

Scott Triphahn

Commissioner

Assistant Secretary

Dean Bostrom

Executive Director

President

the free concerts being offered. Children’s entertainers will hit the stage at Vogelei Park on Friday afternoons and on Thursday evenings, hear the Summer Sounds on the Green at Virginia Mary Hayter Village Green. And don’t forget to cool off this summer at Seascape Family Aquatic Center which opens on June 5. The calendar of events at Seascape is packed like never before. Enjoy movies while floating around the pool and celebrate Seascape’s 15th Birthday with games and contests!

Ronald Greenberg

Vice President

On behalf of the Park Board and Staff, I hope you have a wonderful summer! Lili McGovern, President Park Board of Commissioners

Keith Evans Mission Statement The mission of the Hoffman Estates Park District is to enhance the quality of life of our residents and guests by providing first class parks, facilities, programs, and services through environmentally and fiscally responsible management practices.

Our Customer Service Pledge Our satisfaction guarantee is our promise to provide quality parks, facilities, recreation programs, and leisure services that meet the expectation of our customers. If you are not satisfied with any recreational program the Hoffman Estates Park District provides due to the quality of instruction, the child’s inability to adapt emotionally to the class, or the inappropriate skill level for the registered participant, a full refund will be processed. To determine that a class does not meet their satisfaction, participants must attend the first two class sessions, but request a refund and fill out all appropriate paperwork before the third class meeting. Refund request forms are available at the HEPD Community Center and Ice Arena, Willow Recreation Center, and Prairie Stone Sports & Wellness Center. No processing fee will apply to refunds issued under the satisfaction guarantee policy. If you are not satisfied, we would appreciate your comments, suggestions, or ideas for improvement. Please look for our customer comment cards at all district facilities. We appreciate hearing your positive comments, as well as your suggestions

Lollie Guiney

The governing body of the park district is comprised of seven elected commissioners who represent the recreational needs of their community for four year, unpaid terms. Park commissioners have the power to levy taxes within prescribed limits, establish or change park district policies, sign agreements, award contracts and possess all of the powers similar to those of a board of directors for a public corporation. Park commissioners work as a board to interpret the park and recreation needs of the community, formulate short and long term plans, and inform the public of the purpose, worth and extent of the district’s services, parks, and facilities.

for improvement.

Regular Board Meetings are held monthly at 7:00P at CCIA

Our Community Commitment

Hoffman Estates Park District staff will work to not only meet expectations

Summer Hours — June–September 7:30 Building and Grounds Committee 1st Tuesday Recreation Committee 2nd Tuesday Administration and Finance 3rd Tuesday Full Board Meeting 4th Tuesday

but surpass them.

Dates and times are subject to change. Please check our website for up to date information.

The Hoffman Estates Park District remains committed to providing the best recreation and leisure services to our community. With our "satisfaction guaranteed" pledge, residents and their guests can be assured that the


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Weather Hotline

Adult Leagues

847–285–5508 — Youth Baseball and Softball 847–285–5509 — Adult Athletics and Youth Soccer 847–310–3626 x1 — Seascape Family Aquatic Center

Aquatics

If you would like to contact a staff member by email, please visit the staff directory on our website at www.heparks.org.

Arts

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Athletics

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Athletic Camps

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Black Bear Park

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Camps Programs and Recreation — 847–885–7500

Climbing Wall

Jason Hickman Superintendent of Recreation 847–781–3635 Rica Cuff 50+ Coordinator 847–885–7500 x626 Jody Dodson Program Manager — dance, gymnastics, art 847–285–5432 Chris Evans Program Manager — soccer, youth basketball 847–285–5429 Alisa Kapusinski Program Mgr. — early childhood, preschool 847–781–3631 Carolyn Ray Program Manager — day camp, STAR 847–885–7500 x635 Dru Steinhoff Program Mgr. — adult leagues, youth baseball, volleyball 847–781–3630

Community Center Fitness

Community Center & Ice Arena — 847–885–7500

Jeff Doschadis General Manager, Ice Arena Jennifer Dooley Figure Skating Manager, Ice Arena Randy Jordan Assistant GM, Hockey Manager, Ice Arena Debbie Albig Facility Manager, Community Center

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Dance Disc Golf Early Childhood Early Childhood Enrichment Facilities

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Fitness Classes

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Figure Skating

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Friends of HE Parks Golf Gymnastics

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Poplar Creek Golf Operations & Banquets — 847–884–0219

Health and Fitness

Brian Bechtold Golf Operations Manager, Golf Pro Jeffrey Howard Food and Beverage Manager Jamie Nieto Assistant Golf Pro Jennifer Fuller Sales and Catering Supervisor

Hockey

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Ice Arena

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847–781–3679 847–781–3659 847–781–3680 847–781–3658

Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center — 847–285–5400

Katie Basile Assistant Director Cathy Burnham Member Services Manager Christine Tusa Operations Supervisor Glenna Monroe Group Exercise Manager

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Just for Fun

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Map

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Martial Arts

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Music

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NWSRA Parties Personal and Pilates Training

Seascape Family Aquatic Center — 847–310–3626

Katie Jones Aquatic and Program Supervisor

847–285–5408

Debbie Albig Facility Manager — dog park, skate park

847–285–5442

Parks and Maintenance

John Giacalone Director

847–285–5465

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Communications and Marketing

Liz Binder Manager Judy Kudron Coordinator Theresa Kiel Graphic Designer

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Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center 38–39 31–33

Racquetball

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Registration

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Rentals

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Seascape Family Aquatic Center

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Special Events

General Administration — 847–885–7500

Dean Bostrom Executive Director Jane Kaczmarek Executive Assistant Tony LaFrenere Deputy Director / Director of Recreation Mike Kies Director of Facilities Gary Buczkowski Director of Planning and Development Craig Talsma Director of Administration and Finance Barbara Molitor Human Resources Manager Lynne Cotshott Superintendent of Business

Poplar Creek Country Club Preschool Half Day, Full Day

Willow Recreation Center — 847–285–5440

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STAR Before and After School Swimming Lessons Teen

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Tennis

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Tot Athletics

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Vogelei 50+ Active Adults

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Weddings and Banquets

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Willow Dog Park, Skate Park

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Willow Recreation Center Fitness Youth Leagues Visual Arts

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HOFFMAN ESTATES PARK DIS T R I C T

www.heparks.org

Facilities Community Center & Ice Arena (CCIA) 1685 West Higgins Road 847–885–7500

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5:15A–10:30P 5:15A–8:00P 6:00A–8:00P

CCIA is home to the Park District’s administrative offices, two NHL size ice surfaces, the Chicago Wolves hockey team, fitness center and indoor track, fitness classes, dance studio, NAEYC accredited preschool and child care, senior center, gymnasium, gymnastics shelf, art studio and party or meeting rooms for rent. We offer programs and special events for all ages and ability levels in figure skating and ice hockey, as well as numerous athletic and recreational programs. CCIA’s gymnasium, equipment and multipurpose rooms can be rented for meetings, birthday parties and showers.

Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center (PSS&WC)

5050 Sedge Boulevard 847–285–5400 www.prairiestonesports.com

M–TH 5:00A–Midnight F 5:00A–11:00P SA–SU 6:00A–10:00P

Discover the benefits of membership to achieve your fitness goals at Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center. Our multipurpose facility offers opportunities that will quench the interest of all fitness enthusiasts no matter what your pursuit may be. Memberships include access to all areas of the facility with no long term contracts. We offer, cardiovascular and strength equipment, aquatics area, indoor tennis courts, climbing wall, gymnasiums, group fitness, indoor track, spa services, personal training, Pilates, Spinning and Kids Korner.

Poplar Creek Country Club (PCCC) 1400 Poplar Creek Drive 847–884–0219 www.poplarcreekcc.com

Daily *TU

6:00A–7:00P* 8:00A–7:00P

Poplar Creek Country Club provides golfers with an 18 hole championship golf course that will challenge even the most adept pro. Picturesque from start to finish, golfers enjoy nature’s beauty as they play through the tree lined course, complete with lakes and other natural elements. With up to four special occasion rooms, we can accommodate parties of 30 guests to 275 guests for your next, wedding reception, baby shower, award ceremony, golf outing, meeting or special event.

Seascape Family Aquatic Center 1300 Moon Lake Boulevard 847–310–3626

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11:30A–7:30P* 11:30A–6:00P

Located on 11.5 acres of land, this award winning outdoor water park offers hours of summertime fun for everyone. Make a splash this summer and plan your next birthday party, group outing or corporate event at Seascape. Seascape offers, zero depth entry pool, 25 yard lap pool, water slides, diving area, wet sand play area and water playground for tots.

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Facilities Vogelei Barn Banquet Room 650 West Higgins Road 847–885–7500 Vogelei Barn is available for any special event. This private, casual space features hardwood floors and accommodates groups of up to 130 people. It’s setting, on the beautifully renovated Vogelei Park, makes it an ideal place for your next gathering. Please call for more information and rental fees.

Willow Recreation Center (WRC) 3600 Lexington Drive 847–285–5440

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6:00A–10:00P 6:00A–5:00P 7:00A–2:00P

WRC is open daily and features three regulation size racquetball courts, volleyball, wallyball, open basketball, a fitness center, speciality fitness classes, gymnasium, NAEYC accredited preschool, and before and after school care program. Stop in and spend some time in our teen room (for ages 11–17 years) and our family game room, offering pool tables, foosball and ping pong. Rent one of our party rooms for your next gathering. Organized birthday parties are available for children four years and older. WRC is also home to Willow Dog Park and Willow Skate Park.

Willow Dog Park 3600 Lexington Drive 847–285–5440

M–SU Sunrise to Dusk

This ½ acre dog park offers dogs a dedicated open space to play while you sit and relax. The park is fully enclosed by a 5 foot high fence and accessed by code through a double gate. Space is limited to a first come first serve basis. Owners must provide certification of their dog’s current vaccinations of rabies, distemper, hepatitis, para inflenza, paruo virus, bordatella and fecal examination.

NEW! Dog Park Expansion Fall 2010

Willow Skate Park 3600 Lexington Drive 847–285–5440

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M–SU Sunrise to Dusk

Willow Skate Park is the best place in Hoffman Estates for inline skating and skateboarding. Our 11,000 square foot park features platforms and ramps. This is an unsupervised park and helmets are mandatory.


HOFFMAN ESTATES PARK DIS T R I C T

www.heparks.org

847–885–7500

Saturday May 22 8:00A–1:00P

Join us for our first annual Community Wide Garage Sale! Clean your house and earn some money while participating in this

fun community event. We will provide the perfect location and take

Come celebrate Earth Day’s 40th Anniversary with the Hoffman Estates Park District. This free community event encourages active lifestyles and healthful living, while also connecting individuals with green solutions. Children can participate in earth friendly activities including a recycling relay, compost demonstration, take-home recycling crafts, tree plantings, kite flying and more! There will be a recycling station set up, so be sure to bring your recyclables to the event and you’ll go home with a gift from HEPD!

care of all the advertising. The cost to participate is $19 for residents and $24 for non-residents and includes two parking spaces; one for your vehicle and one for your sale items. Tables will not be provided. Space is limited so register today to reserve your spot. For more information contact Katie Jones, Program and Aquatic Supervisor at kjones@heparks.org or 847–285–5408. Rain date 5/23. #228031–A

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Seascape South Ridge Park

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Seascape High Point Park

Movies start at approximately 8:30PM or Sunset. If the weather is poor, please check our website on the day of the movie for cancellation notices. For more information, call 847–885–7500

Register at the Chamber Office (2200 Higgins Road), Cabela’s (5225 Prairie Stone Parkway) or either Hoffman Estates Community Banks (1375 Palatine Road and 2497 West Golf Road.)

No age or residency restrictions and no fishing license is necessary.


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Tuesday, July 20 10:00AM Shotgun at Poplar Creek Country Club

Call 847−310−3617

for more information or to register!

Remember, not only do you get to have fun while raising money for this worthwhile charity; your contributions are tax deductible.

Hoffman Estates Park District

Party in the Park Saturday, August 7 4:00PM – 10:00PM High Point Park 1704 Glen Lake Road

Free Admission


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847–885–7500

With its varied topography, open forests, and expansive wetland, Black Bear Park provides for a unique disc golf experience unlike any other in the Chicagoland area. This challenging 18-hole course is now open for play. The course allows participants the ability to experience the parks natural features in a challenging and fun way. Some of the holes were intentionally designed to play across and/or through the wet areas of the park, while other holes play through a 100+ year old hardwood wood lot.

MAY 1, 2010 Park Dedication

NEW! Disc Golf Course at Black Bear Park

1784 Essex Drive just south of Shoe Factory Road Black Bear Disc Golf Tournament 9+ years / Black Bear Park

The Hoffman Estates Park District’s first ever disc golfing tournament will be held on May 1 at the new 18–hold disc golf course located at Black Bear Park. The tournament will begin at 9:00A followed by the dedication at approximately 11:00A. The tournament will accommodate up to 72 disc golfers of all ages and skill levels. Registration for the tournament will be divided into two groups — experienced players and recreational or novice players. Prizes will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place participants of both divisions. The public is welcome and encouraged to come watch the action and for those new to the game, a public disc golf demonstration will follow the park dedication. (Rain Date: May 8) Novice / Recreational

225040–A SA 9:00A–10:30A

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Parent Tot Swim / ½–3 years / PSS&WC

Level 1 Swim / 4–9 years / PSS&WC

With the help of their parents, tots become comfortable in and around the water so they are ready to learn to swim. Children will enjoy songs and games while becoming familiar in the water. Parents will learn techniques to help orient their children to the water and to supervise water activities.

This class will help students become more comfortable in the water and teach them how to enjoy the water safely. Students will learn elementary skills including; water entry, front and back floats, and begin the arm and leg action of swimming.

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6:30P–7:00P 5:30P–6:00P 8:15A–8:45A 9:15A–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A 6:30P–7:00P 5:30P–6:00P 8:15A–8:45A 9:15A–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A

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$47 / $51 $47 / $51 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51

Tots Swim / 3–5 years / PSS&WC

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5:30P–6:00P 6:30P–7:00P 5:30P–6:00P 5:30P–6:00P 6:30P–7:00P 6:30P–7:00P 8:15A–8:45A 9:15A–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A 5:30P–6:00P 6:30P–7:00P 5:30P–6:00P 5:30P–6:00P 6:30P–7:00P 6:30P–7:00P 8:15A–8:45A 9:15A–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A

6/7 ››› 7/5 6/7 ››› 7/5 6/1 ››› 7/6 6/2 ››› 7/7 6/2 ››› 7/7 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/12 ››› 8/16 7/12 ››› 8/16 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/14 ››› 8/18 7/14 ››› 8/18 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/17 ››› 8/21 7/17 ››› 8/21 7/17 ››› 8/21

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Private & Semi Private Lessons Private and Semi Private Swim Lessons Private swim lessons are a fantastic way for children and adults to learn how to swim and refine their skills. Participants will receive individual instruction from an experienced swim instructor in a pressure free environment. Private swim lessons are perfect for any age or ability level. Private swim lessons are offered everyday and are based around instructor availability. To register, stop by the Service Desk at PSS&WC or contact Katie Jones, Program & Aquatics Supervisor, at 847–285–5408. Private (1 participant) Semi-Private (2 participants Group Private (3–4 participants)

$98 / $107 $134 / $146 $155 / $169

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Level 2 Swim / 5–10 years / PSS&WC Level two students will build upon the skills that they learned in level one. Students will become more independent in the water by learning to float on their own and start swimming without assistance. Basic rescue skills will be introduced. 230838–A 230838–B 230838–C 230838–D 230838–E 230838–F 230838–G 230838–H 230838–I 230838–J 230838–K 230838–L 230838–M 230838–N 230838–O 230838–P 230838–Q 230838–R

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Aquatics — indoor swimming lessons

Young students who are ready for lessons without their parent will learn basic skills in a fun atmosphere. Tots develop independence as they become comfortable in the water. This class prepares tots for Level 1.

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Black Bear Park — disc golf

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No Class — 7/3

Indoor Swimming Lessons Level 3 Swim / 6–13 years / PSS&WC

Level 5 Swim / 7–14 years / PSS&WC

Level three students will build on their previous aquatic skills with guided practice. Students will learn how to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl and begin to learn elements of the butterfly and treading water.

Students in level 5 will coordinate and refine all of their strokes including, front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. Students will increase their distances and learn how to do flip turns.

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230841–A 230841–B 230841–C 230841–D 230841–E 230841–F 230841–G 230841–H

M TU TU W TH TH SA SA SA M TU TU W TH TH SA SA SA

5:30P–6:15P 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 6:30P–7:15P 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 8:15A–9:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15–11:00A 5:30P–6:15P 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 6:30P–7:15P 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 8:15A–9:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A

6/7 ››› 7/5 6/1 ››› 7/6 6/1 ››› 7/6 6/2 ››› 7/7 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/12 ››› 8/16 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/14 ››› 8/18 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/17 ››› 8/2 7/17 ››› 8/21 7/17 ››› 8/21

$39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51

Level 4 Swim / 6–14 years / PSS&WC Level four students will become confident in the strokes they have learned in level one through three. Students will increase their endurance and continue to build on the butterfly. The elementary backstroke, breaststroke, and elements of the sidestroke will be introduced. 230840–A 230840–B 230840–C 230840–D 230840–E 230840–F 230840–G 230840–H 230840–I 230840–J 230840–K 230840–L 230840–M 230840–N

TU TU TH TH SA SA SA TU TU TH TH SA SA SA

5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 8:15A–9:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 8:15A–9:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A

6/1 ››› 7/6 6/1 ››› 7/6 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/17 ››› 8/21 7/17 ››› 8/21 7/17 ››› 8/21

$47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51

TU TH SA SA TU TH SA SA

5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 8:15A–9:00A 9:15A–10:00A 5:30P–6:15P 6:30P–7:15P 8:15A–9:00A 9:15A–10:00A

6/1 ››› 7/6 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/5 ››› 7/10 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/17 ››› 8/21 7/17 ››› 8/21

$47 / $51 $47 / $51 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51

Level 6 Swim / 7–14 years / PSS&WC Students will refine strokes so they can swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Students who complete level 6 should be able to transition easily to a swim team. 230842–A 230842–B 230842–C 230842–D 230842–E 230842–F

TU TH SA TU TH SA

6:30P–7:15P 5:30P–6:15P 10:15A–11:00A 6:30P–7:15P 5:30P–6:15P 10:15A–11:00A

6/1 ››› 7/6 6/3 ››› 7/8 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/13 ››› 8/17 7/15 ››› 8/19 7/17 ››› 8/21

$47 / $51 $47 / $51 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51 $47 / $51

Adult Swim / 18+ years / PSS&WC It's never too late to learn how to swim! This class is designed to teach adults the fundamentals of swimming and basic water safety. Swimming is a fun activity that can help improve your health and fitness. This class is taught in a flexible environment allowing participants to move at their own pace. 230849–A 230849–B 230849–C 230849–D

M SA M SA

7:15P–8:00P 7:30A–8:15A 7:15P–8:00P 7:30A–8:15A

6/7 ››› 7/5 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/12 ››› 8/16 7/17 ››› 8/21

$39 / $43 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51

Adult Swim — Intermediate / 18+ years / PSS&WC This class is designed for adults who are comfortable in the water and know the fundamentals of swimming. Participants will learn and refine strokes so they can swim them with more ease, efficiency, power, and smoothness over greater distances. Class is taught in a flexible environment allowing participants to move at their own pace. 230850–A 230850–B 230850–C 230850–D

W SA W SA

7:15P–8:00P 11:15A–12:00P 7:15P–8:00P 11:15A–12:00P

6/2 ››› 7/7 6/5 ››› 7/10 7/14 ››› 8/18 7/17 ››› 8/21

$47 / $51 $39 / $43 $47 / $51 $47 / $51


N AT I O N A L G O L D M E D A L AWA R D R E C I P I E N T

No Class — 7/3

Parent Tot Swim / 6 months–3 years / Seascape

Level 2 Swim / 5–14 years / Seascape

With the help of their parents, tots become comfortable in and around the water so they are ready to learn to swim. Children will enjoy songs and games while becoming familiar in the water. Parents will learn techniques to help orient their children to the water and to supervise water activities.

Level 2 students will build upon the skills that they learned in Level 1. Students will become more independent in the water by learning to float and glide on their own and start swimming without assistance. Basic safety skills will be introduced.

238015–A 238015–B 238015–C 238015–D 238015–E 238015–F 238015–G

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W SA

10:15A–10:45A 10:15A–10:45A 10:15A–10:45A 10:15A–10:45A 6:15P–6:45P 6:15P–6:45P 9:30A–10:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59

Tots Swim / 3–5 years / Seascape Young students who are ready for lessons without their parent will learn basic skills in a fun atmosphere. Tots develop independence as they become comfortable in the water. This class prepares tots for Level 1. 238014–A 238014–B 238014–C 238014–D 238014–E 238014–F 238014–G 238014–H 238014–I 238014–J 238014–K 238014–L 238014–M

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W W W SA

9:15–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A 9:15–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A 9:15–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A 9:15–9:45A 10:15A–10:45A 6:15P–6:45P 7:00P–7:30P 6:15P–6:45P 7:00P–7:30P 9:30A–10:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/08 6/28 ››› 7/08 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59

Level 1 Swim / 4–14 years / Seascape This class will help students become more comfortable in the water and teach them how to enjoy the water safely. Students will learn elementary skills including; water entry, front and back floats, and begin the arm and leg action of swimming. 238007–A 238007–B 238007–C 238007–D 238007–E 238007–F 238007–G 238007–H 238007–I 238007–J 238007–K 238007–L 238007–M 238007–N

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W W W SA SA

9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59 $53 / $59

238008–A 238008–B 238008–C 238008–D 238008–E 238008–F 238008–G 238008–H 238008–I 238008–J 238008–K 238008–L 238008–M 238008–N

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W W W SA SA

9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/08 6/28 ››› 7/08 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59 $53 / $59

Level 3 Swim / 5–14 years / Seascape Level 3 students will build on their previous aquatic skills with guided practice. Students will learn how to coordinate the front crawl and back crawl and begin to learn elements of the elementary backstroke and treading water. 238009–A 238009–B 238009–C 238009–D 238009–E 238009–F 238009–G 238009–H 238009–I 238009–J 238009–K 238009–L 238009–M 238009–N

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W W W SA SA

9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59 $53 / $59

Scuba Above and Underwater Scuba Classes 10+ years / Seascape

Above and Underwater, which is a full service dive center, will be teaching SCUBA classes this summer at Seascape. All equipment needed for the course will be provided. Most importantly, Above and Underwater will maintain a fun, safe diving atmosphere during your course, and do their best to make sure professional instructors provide you with the best possible learning experience. For safety, all students complete a brief questionnaire and must comply with the PADI waiver. Students who want to pursue formal certification can finish with Above and Underwater at an additional cost and completion dive. 238027–A 238027–B 238027–C

SA SA SA

8:00A–12:00P 8:00A–12:00P 8:00A–12:00P

6/5 ››› 6/26 7/9 ››› 7/30 8/7 ››› 8/28

$130 / $150 $130 / $150 $130 / $150

Aquatics — indoor swimming lessons — outdoor swimming lessons

Outdoor Swimming Lessons

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No Class — 7/3

Outdoor Swimming Lessons

Lifeguard Programs

Level 4 Swim / 6–14 years / Seascape

Jr. Lifeguard Program / 11–15 years / Seascape

Level 4 students will become confident in the strokes they have learned in Level 1 through three. Students will increase their endurance while swimming in deep water. The butterfly, breaststroke, and elements of the sidestroke will be introduced.

Seascape is happy to introduce our Jr. Lifeguard program! Participants in this class will learn important lifeguard concepts including; responsibility, basic water skills, guest relations skills, assisting lifeguard staff, assisting swim instructor staff, basic life support, and first aid skills. Participants who successfully complete this course will be given the opportunity to obtain hands-on experience by volunteering at Seascape. Ultimately it is our hope that Junior Lifeguards will continue on and train as Lifeguards once the age requirement is reached. All participants will receive a text book, t-shirt, swimsuit patch, and certificate upon completion.

238010–A 238010–B 238010–C 238010–D 238010–E 238010–F 238010–G 238010–H 238010–I 238010–J 238010–K 238010–L 238010–M 238010–N

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W W W SA SA

9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 6:15P–7:00P 7:10P–7:55P 9:15A–10:00A 10:15A–11:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59 $53 / $59

Level 5 Swim / 7–14 years / Seascape Students in Level 5 will coordinate and refine all of their strokes including, front crawl, back crawl, butterfly, breaststroke, elementary backstroke, and sidestroke. Students will increase their distances and learn how to do flip turns. 238011–A 238011–B 238011–C 238011–D 238011–E 238011–F 238011–G

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W SA

9:15A–10:00A 9:15A–10:00A 9:15A–10:00A 9:15A–10:00A 6:15P–7:00P 6:15P–7:00P 10:15A–11:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59

Level 6 Swim / 7–14 years / Seascape Students will refine strokes so they can swim them with more ease, efficiency, power and smoothness over greater distances. Students who complete Level 6 should be able to transition easily to a swim team. 238012–A 238012–B 238012–C 238012–D 238012–E 238012–F 238012–G

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W SA

9:15A–10:00A 9:15A–10:00A 9:15A–10:00A 9:15A–10:00A 6:15P–7:00P 6:15P–7:00P 9:15A–10:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59

Level 7 Swim / 7–16 years / Seascape Skills will include; brick dive, compact jumps with rescue tube, swimming with rescue tube, and other various lifeguard skills. 238013–A 238013–B 238013–C 238013–D 238013–E 238013–F 238013–G

M–TH M–TH M–TH M–TH W W SA

10:15A–11:00A 10:15A–11:00A 10:15A–11:00A 10:15A–11:00A 7:10P–7:55P 7:10P–7:55P 10:15A–11:00A

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/05 6/16 ››› 7/14 7/21 ››› 8/18 6/12 ››› 8/7

$53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $53 / $59 $39 / $43 $39 / $43 $53 / $59

238026–A 238026–B 238026–C 238026–D

M–TH 9:00A–11:00A M–TH 9:00A–11:00A M–TH 9:00A–11:00A M–TH 9:00A–11:00

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5

$115 / $125 $115 / $125 $115 / $125 $115 / $125

Ellis & Associates Lifeguard Course 16+ years / Seascape

Learn the following skills: anticipating how/where aquatic incidents will occur, recognizing and effectively managing incidents, thinking critically about possible complications, acting in a professional manner, and protecting your safety and the safety of others. A portion of the class will focus on how to find a job, resumes, applications, and interviewing. Upon completion of the course participants will be certified to work for an Ellis & Associate facility including the Hoffman Estates Park District. Completion of the course does not guarantee employment with the Hoffman Estates Park District. For more info contact Katie Jones, Program & Aquatics Supervisor at kjones@heparks.org. 228025–B

M–F 4:00P–9:00P

5/10 ››› 5/14

$155 / $169


N AT I O N A L G O L D M E D A L AWA R D R E C I P I E N T

Dance Attire All hair must be pulled back from face. Parent / Tot

comfortable clothes, no hard sole shoes Ballet

leotard, white / pink tights, skirt, pink leather ballet shoes Tap

leotard, white / pink tights, black pants / skirt, black tap shoes Jazz / Hip Hop

black jazz shoes, leotard or shirt, black jazz pants or shorts

Pre-Dance / 3–4 years Ballet / Tap CCIA 235201–A 235201–B 235201–C 235201–D WRC 235201–E 235201–F 235201–G 235201–H

W TH SA SA

3:30P–4:15P 4:30P–5:15P 9:00A–9:45A 9:45A–10:30A

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/17 ››› 8/5 6/19 ››› 8/7 6/19 ››› 8/7

$62 / $68 $62 / $68 $62 / $68 $62 / $68

JV LK EK EK

M M SA SA

3:00P–4:00P 6/14 ››› 8/2 5:00P–6:00P 6/14 ››› 8/2 9:30A–10:15A 6/19 ››› 8/7 10:15A–11:00A 6/19 ››› 8/7

$82 / $90 $82 / $90 $62 / $68 $62 / $68

JW JW CV CV

W 4:15P–5:00P 6/16 ››› 8/4 $62 / $68 SA 10:30A–11:15A 6/19 ››› 8/7 $62 / $68

JV EK

M 4:00P–5:00P 6/14 ››› 8/2 $82 / $90 SA 11:00A–11:45A 6/19 ››› 8/7 $62 / $68 SA 11:45A–12:30P 6/19 ››› 8/7 $62 / $68

JW CV CV

Kinder Dance / 5–6 years Ballet / Tap

Pre Ballet / Tap (3–4 years) This combination class includes basic tap and ballet steps, rhythm exercises, the five ballet positions and dancing to musical cues.

CCIA 235202–A 235202–C WRC 235202–D 235202–E 235202–F

Tap / Jazz / CCIA 235202–B

Kinder Ballet / Tap (5–6 years) This combination class includes floor stretches, more advanced ballet / tap steps and dance routines to age appropriate music. Kinder Tap / Jazz (5–6 years) Learn basic jazz / tap steps. Work on coordination, flexibility, strength and free movement by doing center work or moving across the floor.

Hip Hop / Jazz / CCIA 235203–A

TU 6:45P–7:30P

235203–B

TH 6:00P–6:45P

EK

6/17 ››› 8/5 $62 / $68

LK

6/14 ››› 8/2 $82 / $90

JW

6/16 ››› 8/4 $62 / $68

JV

6/15 ››› 8/3 $62 / $68

EK

6/17 ››› 8/5 $62 / $68

LK

6/14 ››› 8/2 $62 / $68

JW

Ballet / Tap / Jazz / WRC 235203–C

M

6:00P–7:00P

Speciality Dance

Elementary Ballet / Tap / Jazz (7–10 years) This combination class will concentrate on more advanced steps and routines.

Jr. Hip Hop / Jazz

Hip Hop / Jazz (10–15 years) The emphasis is on attitude, stage presence and developing an individual style.

6/15 ››› 8/3 $62 / $68

Tap / Jazz / CCIA

235206–B

Jr. Hip Hop / Jazz (6–10 years) Start with stretching and conditioning exercises then learn combinations. Come in comfortable clothes, no jeans and light tennis / jazz shoes.

LK

Elementary Dance / 7–10 years

Elementary Tap / Jazz (7–10 years) Dancers will learn basic steps, rhythms,combinations, body alignment and control in center while moving across the floor.

Poms / Jazz (6–8 years) (8+ years) Dancers of all abilities can develop their skills and prepare for dance teams.

6/17 ››› 8/5 $62 / $68

Poms / Jazz / 6–8 years / CCIA W

5:00P–5:45P

Poms / 8+ years / CCIA 235206–A

TU 6:00P–6:45P

8+ years / CCIA 235206–C TH 6:45P–7:30P 6–10 years / WRC 235206–E M 7:00P–7:45P

Hip Hop / Jazz / 10–15 years / CCIA 235206–D

TH 7:30P–8:15P

Instructors

CV Cherise Vitellaro EK Elizabeth Kelly

6/17 ››› 8/5 $62 / $68 LK Lisa Klaslo JV Janeen Volkman JW Judy Walezak

LK

Arts — dance

Elementary Hip Hop / Jazz (7–10 years) Students learn age-appropriate fun and funky moves to all the latest hits. The emphasis is on attitude, stage presence and developing an individual style.

TH 5:15P–6:00P

Aquatics — outdoor swimming lessons — lifeguard programs

Dance

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Dance

A Taste of Wedding / Social Dance / 16+ years / CCIA This is the perfect class for anyone with any type of upcoming social engagement. You will be prepared to dance to any type of music, such as: Live Rock Band, Top 40, Latin or Big Band. This class will introduce you to the Waltz, Cha Cha and Swing dances which are taught in the ballroom class. You will also learn slow dancing and how to move to the groove. Couples are recommended. Couples will not rotate partners. Singles are not guaranteed a partner. Please wear comfortable clothing and shoes. 235226–A

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7:30P–9:00P

7/12 ››› 7/26 $40 / $44

Dance Camps Disney Princess Camp / CCIA Have you ever wanted to dance just like your favorite Disney Princess? Each week we will learn the favorite dances of a new princess. The class will be filled with ballet, tap and jazz technique with a princess theme. Your dancer will need both black tap and pink leather ballet shoes. Join us on a magical journey with your favorite Disney Princesses! 3–4 years 235210–A 5–6 years 235210–B

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3:30P–4:15P

6/14 ››› 8/2 $62 / $68

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4:15P–5:15P

6/14 ››› 8/2 $82 / $90

CV/JV

Rockin Kids / 6–8 years / CCIA Come dance to hits from your favorite movies! In this class we will dance each week to a different popular kid’s movie soundtrack. Alvin and the Chipmunks, Wizard of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana and Tinkerbell are just some of the movies we will dance to. This class will focus on jazz and pom technique. Your dancer will need pink leather ballet shoes or black jazz shoes. Let’s have a rockin’ good time! 235210–C

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5:15P–6:15P

6/14 ››› 8/2 $82 / $90

CV/JV

Dance Company Is your dancer ready for a challenge? New this year, the CCIA Dance Company will hold tryouts for anyone interested in joining this advanced dance group. Dance Company is a full year commitment. Students are required to register for the Dance Company class as well as a technique class. Company members will perform at several shows throughout the year. There may be additional opportunities to perform at other community events or competitions.

Important Dates 5/31 — Applications Due 6/12 — Workshop 6/13 — Auditions

If this sounds like something your child would like to be a part of, please fill out the Dance Company Audition Application (located online or at the CCIA front desk) and return it to Jody Dodson, Program Manager by Monday, May 31. You will be assigned a time slot via email for both the workshop and audition. For further information or questions please contact Jody Dodson, Program Manager at 847–285–5432.


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Arts — dance — visual arts and music

Visual Arts and Music Young Rembrandts / CCIA Come explore the world of art with Young Rembrandts. Students learn and practice important drawing skills using a variety of dry media, such as pencils, crayons, colored pencils and markers. By focusing on subject matter that interests them, children enjoy learning important techniques. Lessons are designed to match ability and interests of different age groups. Young children learn coloring and marker techniques, while older children learn more sophisticated techniques to complete their drawings. Each session consists of new lessons. 3½–5 years / Preschool Drawing 237403–A TU 4:00P–4:45P 237403–B TU 4:00P–4:45P 6–12 years / Elementary Drawing 237403–C TU 5:00P–5:45P 237403–D TU 5:00P–5:45P

6/8 ››› 7/13 7/20 ››› 8/24

$68 / $74 $68 / $74

6/8 ››› 7/13 7/20 ››› 8/24

$68 / $74 $68 / $74

Youth and Adult Drawing / Painting / CCIA Aspiring artists will learn the fundamentals of two dimensional design, as well as be introduced to various styles and techniques of painting. Students will have the opportunity to experiment with a variety of materials. Four weeks are spent on drawing and four weeks on painting. 9–14 years 237423–A 18+ years 237423–B

TH

4:30P–5:30P

6/17 ››› 8/5

$66 / $72

TH

6:00P–7:00P

6/17 ››› 8/5

$66 / $72

Build It Sculpt It / 9–14 years / CCIA

Guitar Lessons / CCIA TD Clark Productions provides high quality instruction in a friendly format that stresses having fun, as well as learning! In Beginning Guitar 1 the students will learn basic chords, sight reading and songs. There is a one time book fee of $16.25 payable to Guitar FUN-damentals due at the first class. Students need to bring there own guitar. Beginning Guitar 1 / 7–13 years 235603–A M–TH 5:00P–6:00P 235603–B M–TH 5:00P–6:00P 235603–C M–TH 5:00P–6:00P Beginning Guitar 2 / 7–13 years 235603–A1 M–TH 6:00P–7:00P 235603–B1 M–TH 6:00P–7:00P 235603–C1 M–TH 6:00P–7:00P Guitar Boot Camp / 13–19 years 235603–A2 M–TH 7:00P–8:00P 235603–B2 M–TH 7:00P–8:00P 235603–C2 M–TH 7:00P–8:00P

6/7 ››› 6/17 7/12 ››› 7/22 8/2 ››› 8/12

$136 / $150 $136 / $150 $136 / $150

6/7 ››› 6/17 7/12 ››› 7/22 8/2 ››› 8/12

$136 / $150 $136 / $150 $136 / $150

6/7 ››› 6/17 7/12 ››› 7/22 8/2 ››› 8/12

$136 / $150 $136 / $150 $136 / $150

Piano Lessons / 7–9 years / A&A Music

235602–A

TH

6:30P–7:15P

6/24 ››› 8/12

Young sculptors will learn 3-D art techniques using a variety of materials such as papier-mâché, wire, wood and clay. With tuition, each student will receive 25 lbs. of clay. 237412–A

$114 / $125

TU

5:30P–6:45P

6/15 ››› 8/3

$82 / $90

Clay Play / 6–8 years / CCIA Clay work builds many skills in young children, including visual, special, and physical skills just to name a few. The changeable nature of clay helps young children learn cause and effect, whether rolling it flat or round, or glazing to make it hard or shiny. With tuition, each student will receive 12.5 lbs. of clay. 237413–A

TU

4:30P–5:30P

6/15 ››› 8/3

$66 / $72

Adult Intro to Ceramics / 17+ years / CCIA This introductory course covers the basics of working with clay, including hand building, working on the wheel and glazing techniques as well as sculpting and/or making pottery. Each student will receive 50 lbs. of stoneware clay included in their fee, with the option to purchase more as needed. 237411–A

Whether you’re looking to develop your musical talents or just want to take up a new hobby, this is your opportunity. The Hoffman Estates Park District, in conjunction with A&A Music, offers piano lessons for kids of all ability levels. Students will learn basic music skills, such as counting and reading sheet music. $10 book fee, payable to A&A Music, is due the first day of class.

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6:00P–8:00P

6/16 ››› 8/4

$130 / $142

Art League The Hoffman Estates Art League meets the first Thursday of every month at CCIA. Intended for artists (both hobbyist and professionals) in the northwest suburbs with an interest in forming a community with fellow artists through discussions, exchange of ideas, demonstrations, critiques, workshops, creating art together, exhibits and field trips. Check out Hoffman Estates Art League at www.hoffmanestatesartleague.org.


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Adult Leagues

Men’s Touch Football Leagues

Adult Fall Softball Leagues

This is a 10 game season from September 12–November 14. Games are played on Sunday mornings/early afternoons. There are two divisions in this 18 and over recreational sport. The returning teams from fall 2009 will have a guaranteed spot in the league. There will be a Single Elimination Post season tournament for teams with a record of .500 and better. League Champion will receive $250 and a Sponsor Trophy.

We offer league play for Men’s 12” and Coed 14” at three different levels. This 10–game season runs from August – October and is open to interested players age 18 and older. Game times will be 6:30P, 7:30P and 8:30P.

Sundays $710 Team Fee TIME LINE August 6 Team registration AND $100 deposit due at HEPD August 20 Remainder of league fee due September 1 Team manager’s meeting September 13 Season begins

Adult Fall Basketball Leagues This 10 game season will start in September and end with a single elimination, postseason tournament for teams with a .500+ record. League champions will receive a sponsor’s trophy and $100 award. Tournament champion will receive sponsor’s trophy and $150 award. All teams must have the same color shirts with screened numbers. We will be glad to help any teams in need of team shirts. $710 Team Fee Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Friday

B League C League B League A League Women’s League

LEAGUE DESCRIPTIONS A League Highly competitive, top players B League Competitive, good players, good competition C League Recreational, new teams, first time, just for fun TIME LINE July 23 Team Registration Form & $100 deposit due August 6 Remainder of the league fee due. August 16 Season Begins! Mondays Men’s 12” C (Rec) Tuesdays Men’s 12” C (Rec) Tuesdays Co-ed 14” Rec Wednesday Men’s 12” B/C League Thursdays Men’s 12” A/B League Fridays Co-ed 14” Competitive Fridays Men’s 12” B League

Thanks for your interest in our Adult Leagues. Please remember important dates and times and if you have any questions, contact Dru Steinhoff at 847–781–3630. Special team registration forms required with $100 deposit. Forms can be downloaded from our website www.heparks.org.


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The USFSA Basic Skills Program consists of the following levels: Snowplow Sam 1–3, Basic 1–8, Freeskate 1–6. After the Freestyle 1–6, we offer an axel class, and a competitive class for skater who has completed the Basic Skills and wants to continue progressing. Snowplow Sam Tot 1 (3–5 years) This is for the first time skater. The skater will first learn how to stand up in skates off the ice, then sit and stand up on the ice. Marching and gliding will then be taught. Snowplow Sam Tot 2 (3–5 years) This class has a prerequisite Snowplow Sam 1. Marching followed by a long a glide, backward wiggles, forward two foot swizzles and dips moving. Snowplow Sam Tot 3 (3–5 years) This class has a prerequisite Snowplow Sam 2. Forward skating, one foot glides, curve, forward and backward swizzles. Parent Tot Skating (3–5 years) This class is for the skater who would like to take lessons with a parent. Basic 1 (6+ years) This class is for the first time skater, or the skater who has never had formal lessons before. Skaters will learn the proper way to fall and stand up, forward marching, forward swizzles, backward wiggles and beginning stopping. First lesson starts off the ice. Skate rental not included but available for purchase. Basic 2 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 1 and continues to teach the basic skating skills. Forward and backward skating, two foot turns, moving snowplow stop and alternating forward pumps. Basic 3 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 2. Skating skills taught are forward stroking, forward pumps, backward one forward glides, slaloms and beginning two foot spins. Basic 4 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 3. Skating skills taught include forward outside and inside edges on a circle, forward outside turns, backward pumps, backward stroking and backward stopping. Basic 5 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 4. Skating skills taught include backward outside and inside edges, backward crossovers, beginning one foot spin, hockey stop and side toe hops.

Basic 6 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 5. Skating Skills taught include standstill inside turns, backward two foot turns, t–stop, bunny hops, forward spirals, forward lunges. Basic 7 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 6. Skating skills taught include standstill inside mohawk, backward edges to forward edges, back crossovers to edge glides ballet jumps and pivots. Basic 8 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 7. Skating skills taught include moving outside and inside turns, combination moves of crossovers and mohawks, one foot spin, waltz jump, mazurka. Freestyle 1 (6+ years) This class has a prerequisite of Basic 8. Skating skills taught include advanced forward stroking, consecutive outside and inside edges, backward outside turns, scratch spins, waltz jump, half flip jumps. Rental skates are not included. Freestyle 2 (6+ years) This class skating skills include consecutive backward outside and inside edges, forward spirals on edges, waltz threes and beginning back spin waltz jump sequence. Rental skates not included. Freestyle 3 (6+ years) This class skating skills include waltz eight, forward swing roles, backward inside turns, backspin, Salchow, half lutz and combo jump. Rental skates not included. Freestyle 4 (6+ years) This class skating skills include step sequences, spiral sequences, camel spin, front scratch to back scratch, loop combo, flip, and waltz jump sequence. Rental skates not included. Freestyle 5 (6+ years) This class skating skills taught include step sequences spiral sequences, camel spin, front scratch to back scratch, loop combo, flip and waltz jump sequence. Rental skates not included. Freestyle 6 (6+ years) This class skating skills include alternating back crossovers, mohawk sequence, camel sit/spin, split/stag jump, waltz jump, lutz jump, axel and walk through prep jump. Rental skates not included.

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Figure Skating

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Figure Skating Snowplow Sam / 3–5 years / CCIA

Freestyle / 6+ years / CCIA

Tot 1 232001–A 232001–B

Freestyle 1 W SA

5:45P–6:15P 10:45A–11:15A

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

W SA

5:45P–6:15P 10:45A–11:15A

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

W SA

5:45P–6:15P 10:45A–11:15A

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

Tot 2 232002–A 232002–B

W SA

5:45P–6:15P 10:45A–11:15A

M W SA

5:45P–6:30P 5:35P–6:20P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100 $90 / $100

M W SA

5:45P–6:30P 5:35P–6:20P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100 $90 / $100

M SA

5:45P–6:30P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

Basic 3

Basic 4 232018–A 232018–B

M SA

5:45P–6:30P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

M SA

5:45P–6:30P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

M SA

5:45P–6:30P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

232042–A 232042–B

M SA

5:45P–6:30P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

M SA

5:45P–6:30P 10:45A–11:20A

6/14 ››› 8/2 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

Basic 8 232022–A 232022–B

5:35P–6:20P 11:45A–12:30P

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

W SA

5:35P–6:20P 11:45A–12:30P

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

W SA

5:35P–6:20P 11:45A–12:30P

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

W SA

5:35P–6:20P 11:45A–12:30P

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

11:45A–12:30P

6/19 ››› 8/7

$90 / $100

Freestyle 6 232045–A

SA

Figure Skating Camp I.C.E. Summer Program / 8+ years / CCIA We are very excited to have our Summer Competitive camp return and offer it to the public. Skaters will be grouped according to ability High, Intermediate, Low. We will have off ice classes, on ice jump tech., specialty classes, and one freestyle each day. Additional freestyles must be contracted. Remember to bring a water bottle and lunch. NO PEANUT ITEMS PLEASE. M,W,F 8:30A–2:00P

6/14 ››› 7/30

$595 / $645

Adult Figure Skating Designed for "later skaters", this class follows the curriculum of the Ice Skating Institute and United States Figure Skating Adult tracks. Open to beginners through advanced older skaters, this class will be divided into groups according to ability and enrollment. Figure skates are highly recommended. Helmets, knee pads and elbow pads are optional. Rental skates not included. 232046–A

Basic 7 232021–A 232021–B

W SA

Adult Ice Skate / 16+ years / CCIA

Basic 6 232020–A 232020–B

232041–A 232041–B

232133–A

Basic 5 232019–A 232019–B

232040–A 232040–B

232043–A 232043–B

Basic 2

232017–A 232017–B

$90 / $100 $90 / $100

Freestyle 5

Basic 1

232016–A 232016–B 232016–C

6/16 ››› 8/4 6/19 ››› 8/7

Freestyle 4

Basic / 6+ years / CCIA

232015–A 232015–B 232015–C

5:35P–6:20P 11:45A–12:30P

Freestyle 3

Parent Tot Ice Lessons 232010–A 232010–B

W SA

Freestyle 2

Tot 3 232005–A 232005–B

232039–A 232039–B

W

5:35P–6:20P

6/16 ››› 8/4

$110 / $120


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Level 1 Gymnastics Attire Pants or shorts without snaps or buckles, tucked in shirts, leotards without skirts. No tights, skirts or ballet shoes. Socks or bare feet. Hair must be pulled back and tied securely.

Parent / Tot / 1½–3 years Over, under, forward and back — there’s an adventure in every class. With the help of their parents, children use incline, rolling and cartwheel mats, along with traditional gymnastic equipment, to improve strength, coordination, balance and confidence. WRC 234301–A 234301–A1 CCIA 234301–B 234301–B1 234301–C 234301–C1 234301–D 234301–D1 234301–E 234301–E1 234301–F 234301–F1

M M

9:30A–10:10A 9:30A–10:10A

6/28 ››› 7/26 8/2 ››› 8/23

$45 / $49 $36 / $40

TU TU W W W W F F SA SA

10:15A–10:55A 10:15A–10:55A 10:15A–10:55A 10:15A–10:55A 6:15P–6:55P 6:15P–6:55P 10:15A–10:55A 10:15A–10:55A 9:30A–10:10A 9:30A–10:10A

6/29 ››› 7/27 8/3 ››› 8/24 6/30 ››› 7/28 8/4 ››› 8/25 6/30 ››› 7/28 8/4 ››› 8/25 7/2 ››› 7/30 8/6 ››› 8/27 7/3 ››› 7/31 8/7 ››› 8/28

$45 / $49 $36 / $40 $45 / $49 $36 / $40 $45 / $49 $36 / $40 $45 / $49 $36 / $40 $45 / $49 $36 / $40

Preschool Improve coordination, strength and balance and build confidence, all in an exciting, safe and professionally instructed environment. Children will be introduced to skills such as forward rolls, straddle rolls, and backward skills. Basic skills will be introduced on each gymnastic event. 3–5 years / WRC 234302–A M 10:15A–11:00A 6/28 ››› 7/26 234302–A1 M 10:15A–11:00A 8/2 ››› 8/23 3–5 years / CCIA 234302–C W 11:00A–11:45A 6/30 ››› 7/28 234302–C1 W 11:00A–11:45A 8/4 ››› 8/25 234302–D W 5:15P–6:00P 6/30 ››› 7/28 234302–D1 W 5:15P–6:00P 8/4 ››› 8/25 234302–E TH 5:15P–6:00P 7/1 ››› 7/29 234302–E1 TH 5:15P–6:00P 8/5 ››› 8/26 234302–F F 11:00A–11:45A 7/2 ››› 7/30 234302–F1 F 11:00A–11:45A 8/6 ››› 8/27 234302–G SA 10:15A–11:00A 7/3 ››› 7/31 234302–G1 SA 10:15A–11:00A 8/7 ››› 8/28 Petite Elite – Instructors Permission Required 234302–H M 4:15P–5:15P 6/28 ››› 7/26 234302–H1 M 4:15P–5:15P 8/2 ››› 8/23 4–5 years / CCIA 234302–B TU 11:00A–11:45A 6/29 ››› 7/27 234302–B1 TU 11:00A–11:45A 8/3 ››› 8/24

$50 / $55 $40 / $44 $50 / $55 $40 / $44 $50 / $55 $40 / $44 $50 / $55 $40 / $44 $50 / $55 $40 / $44 $50 / $55 $40 / $44 $55 / $61 $44 / $48 $50 / $55 $40 / $44

Children learn skills on the traditional gymnastics events, including tumbling, bars, vault and balance beam, all in a controlled environment. Children who have never been in a gymnastics class before should enroll in a Level 1 class. Jr. Level 1 / 4–6 years / WRC 234303–A M 1:00P–2:00P 234303–A1 M 1:00P–2:00P 4–6 years / CCIA 234303–B M 5:15P–6:15P 234303–B1 M 5:15P–6:15P 234303–C W 4:15P–5:15P 234303–C1 W 4:15P–5:15P 234303–D TH 4:15P–5:15P 234303–D1 TH 4:15P–5:15P Level 1 & 2 / 6–14 years / CCIA 234303–E M 6:15P–7:15P 234303–E1 M 6:15P–7:15P 234303–F TU 4:15P–5:15P 234303–F1 TU 4:15P–5:15P 234303–G SA 11:05A–12:05P 234303–G1 SA 11:05A–12:05P

6/28 ››› 7/26 8/2 ››› 8/23

$55 / $61 $44 / $48

6/28 ››› 7/26 8/2 ››› 8/23 6/30 ››› 7/28 8/4 ››› 8/25 7/1 ››› 7/29 8/5 ››› 8/26

$55 / $61 $44 / $48 $55 / $61 $44 / $48 $55 / $61 $44 / $48

6/28 ››› 7/26 8/2 ››› 8/23 6/29 ››› 7/27 8/3 ››› 8/24 7/3 ››› 7/31 8/7 ››› 8/28

$55 / $61 $44 / $48 $55 / $61 $44 / $48 $55 / $61 $44 / $48

Level 2 / 6–14 years / CCIA Children master the skills in Level 1, while learning new skills on floor, bar, beam and vault. One arm cartwheels, backbends, jumps and pullovers are just a few. Children who have previously taken a gymnastics class may sign up for Level 2 classes only if they can demonstrate the required skills. 234304–A 234304–A1

TU TU

5:15P–6:15P 5:15P–6:15P

6/29 ››› 7/27 8/3 ››› 8/24

$55 / $61 $44 / $48

Level 3 / 6–14 years / CCIA Students focus on mastering Level 1 and 2 skills, while learning more advanced floor skills. Handstand forward rolls, back extension rolls, handstand to bridge, back walkovers and limbers are learned, along with an intro to flip–flops. 234305–A 234305–A1

M M

5:15P–6:45P 5:15P–6:45P

6/28 ››› 7/26 8/2 ››› 8/23

$63 / $69 $52 / $57

Pre Team / 4–14 years / CCIA Gymnasts will compete in tumbling meets from October through March in the Illinois Park District Gymnastics Conference. Instructor consent is required. 234308–A 234308–A1 234308–B 234308–B1

TU TU F F

5:00P–7:00P 5:00P–7:00P 5:00P–7:00P 5:00P–7:00P

6/29 ››› 7/27 8/3 ››› 8/24 7/2 ››› 7/30 8/6 ››› 8/27

$68 / $75 $56 / $62 $68 / $75 $56 / $62

Tumbling / 4–14 years / CCIA Learn basic tumbling skills, including: cartwheels, round offs, handstands, backbends and more. 234310–A 234310–A1

M M

4:15P–5:15P 4:15P–5:15P

6/28 ››› 7/26 8/2 ››› 8/23

$55 / $61 $44 / $48

Children who are unable to meet the skill requirements of any class will be asked to transfer into a more appropriate class.

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Hockey

Summer Hockey Development Camp 5–15 years / CCIA

Daily Adult Hockey From June 1–July 9 only one ice surface will be available Summer Schedule June 1 June 12–August 28 July 12–30 M, W, F August 2–6 August 9–27

Free Drop-in 6:15A–7:50A 12:30P–3:00P No Drop-in 12:30P–3:00P

Summer Rate $5 Stay up to date on the drop in schdule at www.hepdicearena.com.

Wolf Pack Hockey Camp / 4–14 years / CCIA This is a camp for hockey players with skating and playing experience. This is an on ice only learning, training, and game situation camp. If you are looking to improve your skills and get some ice only work then this is the camp for you. Mites / Squirts 232101–A TU,TH 1:30P–2:55P Pee Wee / Bantam 232101–B TU,TH 3:05P–4:30P

6/22 ››› 7/29

$120 / $130

6/22 ››› 7/29

$120 / $130

The great game of hockey is an invigorating and is also Safer than most youth sports as there is no fighting. If you already play hockey, this program will give you extra ice time to work on your skills. We offer the most affordable program in the state of IL and maybe in the country. If you find a better deal than this at any other rink we will match the price. We utilize the proven "SUMO" system of training and sectional training matches players of all ages, experience levels and gender together at the first session. Learn from caring professionals that know how to train new players in a way that is fun and not intimidating. If you don’t have equipment, you can use ours for free — simply return it when you are done. We encourage everyone to come early to the first class as we will need some time to get players equipped. Contact Randy Jordan, Hockey Director for more information on this amazing program at 847–285–5501 or rjordan@heparks.org. We anticipate the response to be overwhelming so register early as we only have so much equipment to go around. 232469–A

TU,TH 5:00P–6:20P

6/15 ››› 8/12

$95 / $100

Sumo Clinics / 3+ years / CCIA This class, geared towards the Mite / Squirt level hockey player, focuses on creative scrimmage skills. Full hockey equipment is required. Mite/Squirt 232129–A TU,TH 6:30P–7:45P PW/Bantam 232129–B TU,TH 7:55P–9:25P

7/6 ››› 7/29

$100 / $110

7/6 ››› 7/29

$100 / $110

Adult Hockey Clinic / 18+ years / CCIA Take the fear out of playing the greatest game on earth. Whether you’re a current player or just looking to start, this program will improve your performance and enjoyment. You’ll learn how to execute the five major skills (skating, stick handling, shooting, passing, and Safe checking). This clinic is open to men and women. Equipment requirements are still undetermined. Contact Randy Jordan for further details.


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Tai Chi Chuan / 18+ years / CCIA

Shotokan Parent / Child / 7+ years / IL ShotKarate Club

Tai Chi Chuan is practiced by millions of people worldwide as an effective form of exercise, stress relief and self–defense. Known for its slow, flowing movements and emphasis on inner strength, balance and coordination, Chang Style Tai Chi Chuan combines breathing techniques, meditation and Chi Gong with the Tai Chi form for a low–impact aerobic activity. Classes are held in a friendly manner with no emphasis on martial arts rank. Instructor: Rick Godek

An excellent opportunity to share quality time with your child while developing muscle tone, coordination, cardiovascular fitness and karate skills. Uniforms and Belt Testing are options available through the ISKC instructor. Fees are per person. Note: Youth and Parent/Child classes will train together.

Beginners 237201–A Continuing 237201–B Players 237201–C

TU

6:30P–7:30P

6/8 ››› 8/24

$66 / $73

TU

6:30P–7:30P

6/8 ››› 8/24

$66 / $73

TU

7:00P–7:30P

6/8 ››› 8/24

$33 / $36

Adult Tae Kwon Do / 12+ years / WRC American style Tae Kwon Do is a health system that stresses physical fitness, mental discipline, self–confidence and self defense. Classes allow students to develop at their own pace. Beginning students learn foundation movements with basic hand and foot techniques. Advanced students continue with physical conditioning, advanced techniques and free–style fighting. Men and women of all ages are welcome. Instructor: Jason Frymire 237202–A 237202–B 237202–C

TU 7:45P–9:30P TH 7:45P–9:30P TU,TH 7:45P–9:30P

6/8 ››› 8/24 6/10 ››› 8/26 6/8 ››› 8/26

$100 / $110 $100 / $110 $180 / $198

Go Ju Ryu Karate / 12+ years / WRC This form of the martial arts promotes physical fitness and mental clarity, and is the ultimate form of self–defense. This disciplined class is open to all beginners and advanced students, as everyone progresses at their own pace. Classes are taught by Sensei S. Bargiel, a lifetime member of the Chicago Midwest Karate Association and a fourth–degree black belt, as well as his staff members. 237204–A

W

7:00P–8:00P

6/9 ››› 8/25

$66 / $73

237213–A

SA 10:00A–11:00A 6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Beg/Cont–White

237213–B

SA 11:10A–12:10P 6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Nov White w/stp–Orange

237213–C

SA 12:20P–1:20P

6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Int Yellow–Green

237213–D

SA 1:30P–2:30P

6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Adv Purple–Black

Shotokan Pre–Karate / 5–7 years Through a variety of fun and creative activities, young children develop coordination, strength and personal Safety skills, all in a well–supervised setting. This program helps your child develop memory and agility skills necessary for success in school and other sports. Optional uniform and protective equipment is available through the ISKC instructor. Preschool is required. All classes are taught by instructors of the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club under the direction of John DiPasquale. WRC 237212–A

W

5:00P–5:45P

6/9 ››› 8/25

$99 / $109

Beg/Cont. 2 or less

237212–B

W

5:45P–6:30P

6/9 ››› 8/25

$99 / $109

Int/Adv 3 or more

237212–C

F

4:30P–5:15P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$99 / $109

Beg less than 1 sess

237212–D

F

5:20P–6:05P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$99 / $109

Cont 2 or more sess.

237212–E

F

6:10P–6:55P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$99 / $109

Adv permission req

6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Beg/Cont–White Belt

IL ShotKarate Club 237212–F

SA 9:00A–9:45A

Shotokan Youth / Adult Karate Karate skills put children in touch with their bodies and help build coordination, agility, strength and poise for success in other athletic activities. Karate skills also release tension brought on by school and peers. Karate builds self–confidence, control and discipline, increasing students’ academic performance and socialization. All classes are taught by instructors of the Illinois Shotokan Karate Club under the direction of John DiPasquale. 8+ years / WRC

Youth Tae Kwon Do / 7–12 years / WRC

237211–A

W

6:30P–7:25P

6/9 ››› 8/25

$99 / $109

Beg/Cont–White

American–style Tae Kwon Do helps children develop self– confidence and self–discipline. Coordination skills improve as self–defense and basic hand and foot techniques are learned. Instructor: Jason Frymire

237211–B

W

7:30P–8:25P

6/9 ››› 8/25

$99 / $109

Novice Orange–Blue

237211–C

W

7:30P–9:00P

6/9 ››› 8/25

$135 / $149 Int/Adv Green–Black

237211–D

F

4:00P–5:00P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$99 / $109

Beg–White Belt

237211–E

F

5:00P–6:00P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$99 / $109

Cont/Nov Wht w/strp–Org

237211–F

F

6:00P–7:30P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$135 / $149 Adv. High Purple–Black

237211–G

F

7:30P–8:30P

6/11 ››› 8/27

$99 / $109

Int. Yellow–Low Purple

Beginner 237210–A 237210–B 237210–C Advanced 237210–D 237210–E 237210–F

TU 6:45P–7:45P TH 6:45P–7:45P TU,TH 6:45P–7:45P TU 7:45P–9:00P TH 7:45P–9:00P TU,TH 7:45P–9:00P

6/8 ››› 8/24 6/10 ››› 8/26 6/8 ››› 8/26 6/8 ››› 8/24 6/10 ››› 8/26 6/8 ››› 8/26

$80 / $88 $80 / $88 $140 / $154 $90 / $99 $90 / $99 $160 / $176

7–14 years / IL ShotKarate Club 237211–H

SA 10:00A–11:00A 6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Beg/Cont–White

237211–I

SA 11:10A–12:10P 6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Nov White w/str–Orange

237211–J

SA 12:20P–1:20P

6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Int Yellow–Green

237211–K

SA 1:30P–2:30P

6/12 ››› 8/28

$99 / $109

Adv Purple–Black

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Racquetball Court Hours & Fees Monday–Friday 6:00A–9:00A Monday–Friday 9:00A–10:00P Saturday 6:00A–7:00P Sunday 7:00A–2:00P

$3.50 $7 $7 $7

Adult Racquet League / 18+ years / WRC New and experienced players alike can enjoy the fun of competitive racquetball. Leagues are formed according to participants’ different ability levels. Each one–hour match consists of three games, played to 15 points. The length of the season is determined by the number of players. Register by May 28. Men’s Tuesday B 234003–A TU 6:00P–9:00P 6/15 ››› 8/24 Men’s Wednesday C 234003–B W 6:00P–9:00P 6/16 ››› 8/25 Early Bird (we provide the schedule, you pick the day) 234003–C M–F 6:00A–7:30A 6/14 ››› 8/27 Monday Doubles 234003–D M 5:30P–7:00P 6/14 ››› 8/23

$44 / $49 $44 / $49 $22 / $25 $24 / $27

Willow Racquet Club Members can reserve court times on our three regulation size racquetball courts for racquetball or wallyball. In addition to court reservation privileges, Willow Racquet Club members enjoy use of the facility locker rooms. $48 Resident / $36 with Fitness Membership

Permanent Court Time Racquetball and wallyball courts may be reserved by Willow Racquet Club members for a specific amount of time at the appropriate hourly rate on a prepaid basis only. There is a 10 week pre paid minimum.

Open Racquetball Members may reserve court time one week in advance. Non members may reserve court time 24 hours in advance. Call the WRC at 847–285–5440.

Open Wallyball Any Willow Racquet Club member wishing to play wallyball only needs to pay the appropriate court fee. Non members must pay court fees plus $2 per person. This entitles non–members to wallyball only.

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Tennis Court Fees at PSS&WC Prime Time $20 / hour Non Prime Time $16 / hour If tennis classes do not reach the minimum number of required participants, those sections will be cancelled one week prior to the start of the class. Please register in advance.

PSS&WC Members — receive the resident rate for tennis lessons

Netters / PSS&WC Youngsters are introduced to the world of tennis in this basic skills class. Movement and tracking skills are taught with an emphasis on having fun and establishing a positive tennis experience.

Little Netters / 4–5 years 230015–A 230015–B 230015–C 230015–D 230015–E 230015–F

M M W M M W

11:30A–12:15P 12:15P–1:00P 3:00P–3:45P 11:30A–12:15P 11:30A–12:15P 3:00P–3:45P

6/14 ››› 7/5 6/14 ››› 7/5 6/16 ››› 7/7 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/14 ››› 8/11

$55 / $60 $55 / $60 $55 / $60 $69 / $76 $69 / $76 $69 / $76

6/14 ››› 7/5 6/15 ››› 7/6 6/16 ››› 7/7 6/16 ››› 7/7 6/17 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/14 ››› 8/11 7/14 ››› 8/11 7/15 ››› 8/12

$55 / $60 $55 / $60 $55 / $60 $55 / $60 $55 / $60 $69 / $76 $69 / $76 $69 / $76 $69 / $76 $107 / $118

Netters / 5–6 years 230016–A 230016–B 230016–C 230016–D 230016–E 230016–F 230016–G 230016–H 230016–I 230016–J

M TU W W TH M TU W W TH

4:00P–4:45P 3:00P–3:45P 3:45P–4:30P 4:00P–4:45P 1:00P–2:00P 4:00P–4:45P 3:00P–3:45P 3:45P–4:30P 4:15P–5:00P 1:00P–2:00P

Half Volleys 1 and 2 / PSS&WC Beginners increase their net performance as they continue to learn tennis fundamentals. This class helps students enhance motor and racket skills, while nurturing their love of the game! Half Volleys 1 / 6–7 years 230017–A M 4:45P–5:30P 230017–B TU 3:45P–4:30P 230017–C TU 6:30P–7:30P 230017–D TH 3:00P–4:00P 230017–E M 4:45P–5:30P 230017–F TU 3:45P–4:30P 230017–G TU 6:30P–7:30P 230017–H TH 3:00P–4:00P Half Volleys 2 / 8–9 years 230018–A M 1:00P–2:00P 230018–B TU 4:30P–5:30P 230018–C TH 6:00P–7:00P 230018–D M 1:00P–2:00P 230018–E TU 4:30P–5:30P 230018–F TH 6:00P–7:00P

06/14 ››› 7/5 06/15 ››› 7/6 06/15 ››› 7/6 6/17 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/15 ››› 8/12

$55 / $60 $55 / $60 $86 / $95 $86 / $95 $69 / $76 $69 / $76 $107 / $118 $107 / $118

6/14 ››› 7/5 6/15 ››› 7/6 6/17 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/15 ››› 8/12

$86 / $95 $86 / $95 $86 / $95 $107 / $118 $107 / $118 $107 / $118

Baseliners 1 and 2 / PSS&WC Students continue to develop their game, while refining their basic skills. Using situational drills and games, this class helps students establish a solid foundation for future development and helps them build a lifelong love of tennis. Baseliners 1 / 9–11 years 230019–A M 5:30P–6:30P 230019–B TU 1:00P–2:00P 230019–C TH 2:00P–3:00P 230019–D M 5:30P–6:30P 230019–E TU 1:00P–2:00P 230019–F TH 2:00P–3:00P Baseliners 2 / 11–12 years / PSS&WC 230020–A TU 5:30P–6:30P 230020–B W 2:00P–3:00P 230020–C TU 5:30P–6:30P 230020–D W 2:00P–3:00P

6/14 ››› 7/5 6/15 ››› 7/6 6/17 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/15 ››› 8/12

$86 / $95 $86 / $95 $86 / $95 $107 / $118 $107 / $118 $107 / $118

6/15 ››› 7/6 6/16 ››› 7/7 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/14 ››› 8/11

$86 / $95 $86 / $95 $107 / $118 $107 / $118

Excellence / 11+ years / PSS&WC Experienced young athletes take a swing at understanding tennis strategies for match play. Students learn the value of developing a complete game, as they continue to enhance their skills while having fun! This class is for students with tennis experience. 230023–A 230023–B 230023–C 230023–D 230023–E 230023–F

M W TH M W TH

5:30P–7:00P 4:30P–6:00P 4:30P–6:00P 5:30P–7:00P 4:30P–6:00P 4:30P–6:00P

06/14 ››› 7/5 6/16 ››› 7/7 6/17 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/14 ››› 8/11 7/15 ››› 8/12

$129 / $142 $129 / $142 $129 / $142 $161 / $177 $161 / $177 $161 / $177

Adult Beginner / 18+ years / PSS&WC It’s never too late to discover the benefits of tennis! This beginning level class teaches adults everything from how to hold a racket to how to move the ball. Adults gain basic tennis skills while learning to enjoy the game. 230030–A 230030–B 230030–C 230030–D 230030–E 230030–F

TH 7:00P–8:00P SA 8:00A–9:00A SU 9:30A–11:00A TH 7:00P–8:00P SU,SA 8:00A–9:00A SU 9:30A–11:00A

6/17 ››› 7/8 6/19 ››› 7/10 6/20 ››› 7/11 7/15 ››› 8/12 7/17 ››› 8/14 7/18 ››› 8/15

$86 / $95 $86 / $95 $129 / $130 $107 / $118 $107 / $118 $161 / $177

Adult Advanced Beginner / 18+ years / PSS&WC Adults with some tennis experience continue to develop their basic skills and implement them in match play. Adults begin to develop an understanding of strategy, but the emphasis is on enjoying the game. 230031–A 230031–B 230031–C 230031–D 230031–E 230031–F 230031–G 230031–H

M TU SA SU M TU SA SU

6:30P–8:00P 7:30P–9:00P 9:00A–10:30A 11:00A–12:30P 6:30P–8:00P 7:30P–9:00P 9:00A–10:30A 11:00A–12:30P

6/14 ››› 7/5 6/15 ››› 7/6 6/19 ››› 7/10 6/20 ››› 7/11 7/12 ››› 8/9 7/13 ››› 8/10 7/17 ››› 8/14 7/18 ››› 8/15

$129 / $142 $129 / $142 $129 / $142 $129 / $142 $161 / $177 $161 / $177 $161 / $177 $161 / $177

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847–885–7500

Tennis Camps

Outdoor Tennis

Tennis Camp / 8–12 years / PSS&WC

Youth Tennis

This camp is a smash hit with tennis players of all skill levels. Young players get on-court tennis instruction and match experience under the supervision of PSS&WC tennis professionals. Campers also enjoy energetic off-court activities like swimming, wall climbing, volleyball, basketball and more. The student/instructor ratio is 8:1. There will be no camp 7/4. Before and after camp care is not available for tennis camp

Get out and experience the exciting world of tennis this summer. We will focus on fundamental tennis skills, including grips, swings, volleys, serves, overhead smash and beginning tennis strategies. Students will begin to develop their game, while continuing to work on and refine their basic skills. Increased playtime allows students to apply their skills. Instructors will contact students as soon as possible in case of weather related cancellation. Rain make ups are held on Friday of the same week, weather permitting.

230115–A 230115–B 230115–C 230115–D 230115–E 230115–F 230115–G 230115–H 230115–I

M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F

9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13

$194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213

Tennis Plus Camp / 5–12 years / PSS&WC This camp is similar to the all day Tennis Camp with the exception of the times. Campers will receive instruction under the supervision of PSS&WC tennis professionals. Campers also enjoy energetic off court activities like swimming, wall climbing, volleyball, basketball and more. The camper/instructor ratio is 8:1. Before and after camp care is not available for tennis camp 230116–A 230116–A1 230116–B 230116–B1 230116–C 230116–C1 230116–D 230116–D1 230116–E 230116–E1 230116–F 230116–F1 230116–G 230116–G1 230116–H 230116–H1 230116–I 230116–I1

M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F

9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30 7/26 ››› 7/30 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13 8/9 ››› 8/13

$97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106

Cardio Tennis / 18+ years / PSS&WC Improve your tennis game while energizing your cardio routine with Cardio Tennis. Players of all ability levels are led through high energy drills designed to keep you moving and your heart pumping. Prior tennis experience is not necessary. For questions, contact Chris Cabanban at 847–285–5411.

5–7 years / High Point Park 237002–A M,W 9:00A–10:00A 237002–L M,W 9:00A–10:00A 5–7 years / WRC 237002–D TU,TH 9:00A–10:00A 237002–O TU,TH 9:00A–10:00A 6–8 years / Cannon Crossings 237002–I M,W 2:00P–3:00P 237002–R TU,TH 10:00A–11:00A 237002–G M,W 10:00A–11:00A 237002–T TU,TH 2:00P–3:00P 8–10 years / High Point Park 237002–M M,W 10:00A–11:00A 237002–B M,W 10:00A–11:00A 8–10 years / WRC 237002–P TU,TH 10:00A–11:00A 237002–E TU,TH 10:00A–11:00A 9–11 years / Cannon Crossings 237002–H M,W 11:00A–12:00P 237002–J M,W 3:00P–4:00P 237002–S TU,TH 11:00A–12:00P 237002–U TU,TH 3:00P–4:00P 11–13 years / High Point Park 237002–N M,W 11:00A–12:00P 237002–C M,W 11:00A–12:00P 11–13 years / WRC 237002–F TU,TH 11:00A–12:00P 237002–Q TU,TH 11:00A–12:00P 11+ years / WRC 237002–K W 5:30P–7:00P 237002–V W 5:30P–7:00P

6/14 ››› 7/7 7/12 ››› 8/11

$140 / $145 $175 / $181

6/15 ››› 7/8 7/13 ››› 8/12

$140 / $145 $170 / $181

6/14 ››› 7/7 7/13 ››› 8/12 6/14 ››› 7/7 7/13 ››› 8/12

$140 / $145 $170 / $181 $140 / $145 $170 / $181

7/12 ››› 8/11 6/14 ››› 7/7

$175 / $181 $140 / $145

7/13 ››› 8/12 6/15 ››› 7/8

$170 / $181 $140 / $145

6/14 ››› 7/7 6/14 ››› 7/7 7/13 ››› 8/12 7/13 ››› 8/12

$140 / $145 $140 / $145 $170 / $181 $170 / $181

7/12 ››› 8/11 6/14 ››› 7/7

$170 / $181 $140 / $145

6/15 ››› 7/8 7/13 ››› 8/12

$140 / $145 $170 / $181

6/16 ››› 7/7 7/14 ››› 8/11

$105 / $110 $131 / $137

Youth Leagues 4 Year Old T–ball League / 4 years / Canterbury Park The purpose of this league is to teach 4–year old boys and girls the fundamentals of the game of baseball while having fun. Participants must be 4 years old before 8/12/2010. Participants will receive a t–shirt and baseball hat. Please have players bring a baseball glove and water bottle with them to each practice and game. To keep program fees down, the park district relies heavily on volunteer support; any interested coaches should contact Dru Steinhoff. For more information, please contact Dru Steinhoff at 847–781–3630. Weekday practices begin at 6:00P, Saturday games and practices begin at 12:00P. $60 / $68

Timeline May 28 — Registration Deadline June 14 — Practice Begins July 10 — Season Begins August 14 — Season Ends


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Future Pros trainers attend soccer symposiums worldwide and in conjunction with the employment of high level international staff, Future Pros offers programs to participants at the highest level of training in the Chicagoland area. The Pee Wee Camp is for the beginner and this camp will focus on the basic skills of soccer in drills and games. The Open Camp is also for beginners but intermediate kids can also register. This camp implements technical and tactical training while having fun in a variety of developmental drills and games. All kids are divided by age and adjusted by ability level. 4–5 years 237122–A 237122–C 5–18 years 237122–B 237122–D

M–F 9:00A–10:30A M–F 9:00A–10:30A

6/28 ››› 7/2 8/2 ››› 8/6

$65 / 75 $65 / $75

M–F 9:00A–12:00P M–F 9:00A–12:00P

6/28 ››› 7/2 8/2 ››› 8/6

$105 / $115 $105 / $115

Youth Soccer League / Grades K–8 / Cannon Crossings Teams are formed in August, playing both fall and spring seasons together. Games are played on Sundays with the fall season beginning the Sunday after Labor Day and the spring season beginning the Sunday after Easter. Players that are registered for the regular season also have the option of playing the winter indoor season. All teams are headed by a volunteer coach and players receive a participation trophy. Fall 2010 Season — September 12 ››› October 31 Spring 2011 Season — April 10 ››› June 5. No Games 5/29

Registration begins May 23 at the Cannon Crossings soccer fields from 11:00A–4:00P. After May 23, registration will be taken in person only at CCIA or WRC. Teams are formed by blind draft. Beginning to Mid August — Practices Begin (weather permitting and at the coaches discretion) On or Before 7/2 After 7/2

$75 / $85 $85 / $100

Fees* include both fall ‘10 and spring ‘11 seasons. *Uniform fee is an additional $35 if you need to purchase a new one. Uniforms may be used year to year. Please specify size on registration form.

Travel Soccer Available through Hoffman United Soccer Club, this program allows players ages 8 to 18 to improve their skills by competing with the best athletes in the area. Players are selected through tryouts, which are typically held in spring. Travel soccer requires additional uniform and travel expenses. Visit www.hoffmansoccer.org for more information.

Basketball NEW! AABA Summer Skills Camp / 7–17 years / CCIA Join former Duke/McDonalds All American Phil Henderson at the All American Basketball Academy for basketball drills, games, and contests. Learn how to improve your basketball skills and knowledge of the game while having fun during the summer break each day. Participants must bring a sack lunch and snacks each day. Basketballs are provided. Do not bring your own. All participants will receive a t-shirt and certificate of achievement. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering. 237121–A

M–F 9:00A–4:00P

6/21 ››› 6/25 $190 / $200

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In house Soccer Friendship Request Form One friendship request is allowed per child. That friend must request you also or the request will not be granted. Players must be in the same division. Siblings in the same division are allowed only one request. Coaches and assistant coaches are not allowed requests. If more than one name is submitted or form is completed incorrectly, request will be null and void. Additional forms are available at CCIA and WRC. Players Name______________________________________________ Grade_______

Phone ________________________________

Wishes to be with: Players Name______________________________________________ Grade_______

Deadline — July 1st

Phone ________________________________

Please mail or drop off your request to CCIA (1685 West Higgins Road) or WRC (3600 Lexington Drive)

Camp Registration Procedures Camp Registration Information Registration is available online or in person at CCIA or WRC. Registration in person requires a special registration form for the following camps: Explorers, Creative Arts, Teen, Sports, Specialty and Bonus Week Camps. Full day camps require emergency forms to be completed at the time of registration. Registration will close the Thursday before each session at 5:00P for staffing and supply purposes. No late registration will be accepted. Camp registration forms, emergency forms, waivers and camp news will be available on our website at www.heparks.org under the camp link.

Payment Information Full payment is due at the time of registration. A $5 sibling discount is available for each full day camp session. Sibling discount is not available for early arrival, late stay, bus service or online registration.

Refunds, Transfers and Cancellations Transfers cannot be made for a camp session after the registration deadline, or once the session begins. No refunds will be issued after the start of a camp session unless accompanied by a medical note. We are unable to prorate fees for days missed due to illness, vacations, or behavior suspensions.

Contact Information For information regarding full day camps, contact Carolyn Ray at 847–885–7500x635 or cray@heparks.org. For information regarding half day camps, contact Alisa Kapusinski at 847–781–3631 or akapusinski@heparks.org. For information regarding tennis camps, contact Chris Cabanban at 847–285–5411 or ccabanban@heparks.org.

Camp Locations CCIA

PSS&WC

1685 West Higgins Road

5050 Sedge Boulevard

Fairview School

Thomas Jefferson School

375 Arizona Boulevard

3805 Winston Drive

John Muir School

Vogelei

1973 Kensington Lane

650 West Higgins Road

Lakeview School

WRC

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Explorers Camp / Grades 1st–5th in fall 2010 Get ready for summer excitement with Explorers Camp! Our camp fun-filled summer is designed to offer kids a variety of activities, sports, crafts, games, nature activities and new adventures! Campers will swim Tuesday and Thursday at Seascape Family Aquatic Center. Campers should bring a sack lunch and beverage each day. An afternoon snack will be provided daily. Camp fee includes t-shirt, bag and field trips. Field trips are scheduled for Fridays. *Camp meets at Vogelei on Fridays *Camp meets at WRC on Fridays M–F — 9:00A–3:30P — $118 / $130 Week 1 6/7 ››› 6/11 Week 2 6/14 ››› 6/18 Week 3 6/21 ››› 6/25 Week 4 6/29 ››› 7/2 Week 5 7/5 ››› 7/9 Week 6 7/12 ››› 7/16 Week 7 7/19 ››› 7/23 Week 8 7/26 ››› 7/30

Lakeview* Thomas Jefferson* 236100–A 236100–B 236102–A 236100–C 236102–B 236100–D 236102–C 236100–E 236102–D 236100–F 236102–E 236100–G 236102–F 236100–H 236102–G

Field Trip Safari Land Rainbow Falls Brookfield Zoo Hollywood Park Wheeling Water Park TBA Barefoot Bay Glencoe Beach

NEW! Explorers 3 Day Camp / Grades 1st–5th in fall 2010 Explorers 3 Day Camp gives you all the aspects of the week long Explorers Camp jam packed into 3 days of excitement. Each day gives the campers a different experience. Campers will swim at Seascape on Tuesdays, stay at camp on Wednesdays and attend full day field trips on Fridays. Campers should bring a sack lunch and beverage each day. Camp fee includes t-shirt, bag and field trips. Three day camp is only offered on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Field trips are scheduled for Fridays. All field trips are subject to change. TU,W,F — 9:00A–3:30P — $70 / $78 Week 1 6/7 ››› 6/11 Week 2 6/14 ››› 6/18 Week 3 6/21 ››› 6/25 Week 4 6/29 ››› 7/2 Week 5 7/5 ››› 7/9 Week 6 7/12 ››› 7/16 Week 7 7/19 ››› 7/23 Week 8 7/26 ››› 7/30

Lakeview* Thomas Jefferson* 236101–A 236101–B 236101–I 236101–C 236101–J 236101–D 236101–K 236101–E 236101–L 236101–F 236101–M 236101–G 236101–N 236101–H 236101–O

Field Trip Safari Land Rainbow Falls Brookfield Zoo Hollywood Park Water Park TBA Barefoot Bay Glencoe Beach

Sports Camp / John Muir School Are you up for the challenge and excitement? This summer there will be something for everyone at Sports Camp where you will learn individual and team sports including; archery, soccer, baseball, rock climbing and more. Each week qualified instructors will introduce an individual or team sport to campers through drills, game situations, and special clinics. They will learn good sportsmanship and that the best athlete is the one that is giving 100%, and can be a part of a team. Campers will swim Seascape on Mondays and Wednesdays. Once a week campers will also visit the driving range, indoor climbing wall or ice rink. Field trips are held every Friday. Campers must bring a sack lunch, beverage and water bottle to camp each day. (In fall 2010) Jr. Sports: Grades 1st–2nd / JV Sports: Grades 3rd–4th / Varsity Sports: Grades 5th–6th M–F — 9:00A–3:30P — $128 / $140 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8

6/7 ››› 6/11 6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30

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JV Sports 237111–A 237111–B 237111–C 237111–D 237111–E 237111–F 237111–G 237111–H

Varsity 237113–A 237113–B 237113–C 237113–D 237113–E 237113–F 237113–G 237113–H

Field Trips Safari Land Rainbow Falls Brookfield Zoo Schaumburg Flyers Game Wheeling Water Park TBA Mystic Waters Glencoe Beach

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Full Day Camps Teen Camp / Grades 6th–8th in fall 2010 / Fairview School* Get ready to explore new adventures this summer! We’ve planned a variety of activities and trips that will help young adults develop leadership skills while enjoying new experiences. Activities include sports, arts and crafts and special projects. Swimming is scheduled for Mondays and Wednesdays. Community service projects in the area are scheduled once a week, along with weekly in-house field trips to expand their horizons. Bring a sack lunch and beverage each day. Camp fee includes t-shirt, bag, events and weekly field trips. Additional fees apply to attend the White Sox game and Great America. *camp meets at CCIA on Fridays M–F — 9:00A–3:30P — $128 / $140 Week 1 6/7 ››› 6/11 236105–A Week 2 6/14 ››› 6/18 236105–B Week 3 6/21 ››› 6/25 236105–C Week 4 6/29 ››› 7/2 236105–D Week 5 7/5 ››› 7/9 236105–E Week 6 7/12 ››› 7/16 236105–F Week 7 7/19 ››› 7/23 236105–G Week 8 7/26 ››› 7/30 236105–H

Field Trip Safari Land Rainbow Falls Brookfield Zoo Flyers Game Chicago White Sox Game Great America Magic Waters Glencoe Beach

Science Discovery / Grades 1st–5th in fall 2010 / Vogelei Park Discover the fun of science! Join us as little scientists as we experiment with different science methods! Bubbles, candle making, rockets and volcanoes are just some of the encounters we will be discovering! Mondays and Wednesdays will be for learning and exploring the basics of science and children will swim at Seascape on Tuesday and Thursday. "Fridays are experimental days with MAD SCINCE as they bring exciting activities and spectacular demonstrations to capture the attention and imagination of children." Campers should bring a sack lunch everyday. Camp fee includes t-shirt, bag and demonstrations/workshops. 236112–G 236112–H

M–F 9:00A–3:30P M–F 9:00A–3:30P

6/28 ››› 7/2 $128 / $140 7/26 ››› 7/30 $128 / $140

Creative Arts Camp / Grades 1st–5th in fall 2010 / CCIA Do you like being on stage? Creating a pottery masterpiece? Then creative arts camp is the place for you. While attending creative arts camp campers will be able to experience theater, art, pottery, dance and crafts. Qualified instructors from a variety of performing arts fields will share their knowledge so campers get a well-rounded experience. Campers will swim at Seascape on Monday and Wednesday, experience the arts on Tuesday and Thursday and attend field trips on Friday. Campers must bring a sack lunch every day. Each camper will receive a camp t-shirt and bag. M–F — 9:00A–3:30P — $128 / $140 Week 1 6/7 ››› 6/11 235109–A Week 2 6/14 ››› 6/18 235109–B Week 3 6/21 ››› 6/25 235109–C Week 4 6/29 ››› 7/2 235109–D Week 5 7/5 ››› 7/9 235109–E Week 6 7/12 ››› 7/16 235109–F Week 7 7/19 ››› 7/23 235109–G Week 8 7/26 ››› 7/30 235109–H

Nature Camps Nature Exploration / Grades 1st–5th in fall 2010 / Vogelei Park Children will be given the opportunity to learn about our natural environment, plant growth and other exciting adventures. Children will swim at Seascape on Tuesday and Thursday and will attend nature field trips. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. Camp fee includes t-shirt, bag and field trips. 236112–E 236112–F

M–F 9:00A–3:30P M–F 9:00A–3:30P

6/14 ››› 6/19 7/5 ››› 7/9

$128 / $140 $128 / $140

Camp Enchantment / Grades 1st–5th / Vogelei Park Where Nature's Stories Count! Mixing drama, music, ecology, journey along with noted storyteller Dennis "Swiftdeer" Paige as he guides campers through creative hands-on fun filled steps to make stories come to life. 236112–L

M–F 9:00A–12:00P

6/21 ››› 6/25

$125 / 138

Where Water Comes To Life / Grades 1st–5th / Vogelei Park Plunge into the wet and wild world of wetland ecology. This action-packed exciting camp offers nature explorations and hands on learning mixed with fun games, creative crafts, and water friendly recreational activities. 236112–M

M–F 9:00A–12:00P

7/12 ››› 7/16

$140 / 154

All My Relations / Grades 4th–6th / Vogelei Park Discover how to truly be home with the earth through the eyes of Native American ways. Explore and celebrate the meaning of living in harmony with the earth and each other. Activities include the making of a medicine wheel/dream catcher, Native American games, stories, songs, science, values, dance, music, poetry and drama. 236112–N

M–F 9:00A–12:00P

7/19 ››› 7/23

$130 / 143

Going Native / Grades 1st–5th / Vogelei Park Campers will engage their hands, hearts and minds plotting, planting a native garden, playing a challenging wildflowers scavenger hunt, creating guessing games to discover common, Latin names of native plants and visit off site one the most impressive high quality prairies in northern Illinois. 236112–O

M–F 9:00A–12:00P

8/9 ››› 8/13

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Leadership Camp

Preschool Kidz Camp / 3–4 years

Camp Leadership / 13–15 years

Too old for camp but want something fun to do this summer? Then Teen Leadership Camp is for you! Teens must be 13–15 years old, no previous camp experience necessary. Teen leaders will be working with the younger children in the Hoffman Estates Park District summer camps, planning and leading activities and craft projects. Having fun and gaining important work experience; what a better way to spend the summer! 4 Day Camp / CCIA Session 1:6/14 ››› 6/24 235104–A M–TH 9:15A–11:15A $66 / $72 Teen leaders will receive a t-shirt. Limited availability; only 1 Session 2:6/22 ››› 7/2 235104–B M–TH 9:15A–11:15A $66 / $72 teen leader per session code. This two hour camp is a great way to introduce preschool aged children to the camp experience as they explore, learn, play and make new friends. Campers enjoy art, dramatic play, science, songs, outdoor play and active games. All campers must be toilet trained. Pull ups and diapers are not permitted. Each camper receives a camp t-shirt.

CCIA 9:15A–11:15A $66 / $72 235106–A M–TH 9:15A–11:15A 9:15A–11:15A $66 / $72 235106–A1 M–TH 9:15A–11:15A 235106–A2 M–TH 9:15A–11:15A 235104–I M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A $50 / $55 235106–A3 M–TH 9:15A–11:15A 235104–J M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A $50 / $55 235106–B TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A 235104–K M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A $50 / $55 235106–B1 TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A 235104–L M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A $50 / $55 235106–B2 TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A 235106–B3 TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A 235104–E TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–C M–TH 9:00A–11:30A 235104–F TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–C1 M–TH 9:00A–11:30A 235104–G TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–C2 M–TH 9:00A–11:30A 235104–H TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–C3 M–TH 9:00A–11:30A WRC 235104–M TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–D M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A 235104–N TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–D1 M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A 235104–O TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–D2 M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A 235104–P TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A $33 / $36 235106–D3 M,W,F 9:15A–11:15A 235106–E TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A Kinder Camp / 4–6 years 235106–E1 TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A Kinder Camp is bursting with excitement! Children will make 235106–E2 TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A new friends as they explore weekly themes through craft 235106–E3 TU,TH 9:15A–11:15A projects, classroom activities and outdoor play. Children should 235106–F M–TH 9:00A–11:30A bring a healthy snack and drink everday. Each camper receives 235106–F1 M–TH 9:00A–11:30A one camp t-shirt. For children entering kindergarden and first grade in the Fall. 235106–F2 M–TH 9:00A–11:30A M, TU, W, TH — 9:00A–11:30A — $82 / $90 235106–F3 M–TH 9:00A–11:30A Vogelei Park, Safety Town CCIA WRC 235106–G M–TH 9:00A–11:00A 235105–A 6/14 ››› 6/24 235105–E 6/14 ››› 6/24 235106–G1 M–TH 9:00A–11:00A 235105–B 6/28 ››› 7/8 235105–F 6/28 ››› 7/8 235106–G2 M–TH 9:00A–11:00A 235105–C 7/12 ››› 7/22 235105–G 7/12 ››› 7/22 235106–G3 M–TH 9:00A–11:00A 235105–D 7/26 ››› 8/5 235105–H 7/26 ››› 8/5 Session 3:7/6 ››› 7/16 Session 4:7/20 ››› 7/30 3 Day Camp / WRC Session 1:6/14 ››› 6/24 Session 2:6/22 ››› 7/2 Session 3:7/6 ››› 7/16 Session 4:7/20 ››› 7/30 2 Day Camp / CCIA Session 1:6/14 ››› 6/24 Session 2:6/22 ››› 7/2 Session 3:7/6 ››› 7/16 Session 4:7/20 ››› 7/30 2 Day Camp / WRC Session 1:6/14 ››› 6/24 Session 2:6/22 ››› 7/2 Session 3:7/6 ››› 7/16 Session 4:7/20 ››› 7/30

235104–C M–TH 235104–D M–TH

NEW! Cooking Camp / 7–11 years / Vogelei Park Cooking Camp with The Kids’ Table is a unique summer camp experience! Our classes are hands-on, educational and delicious. Each day we chop, measure and mix our way through new recipes, while learning fun facts about the natural ingredients used. Participants can even take the fun home with laminated recipe cards! Seasonal Summer Recipes 236112–J M–F 9:00A–12:00P Cooking Around the World 236112–K M–F 9:00A–12:00P

6/21 ››› 6/25 $150 / $170 7/19 ››› 7/23 $150 / $170

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5 6/15 ››› 6/24 6/29 ››› 7/8 7/13 ››› 7/22 7/27 ››› 8/5 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5

$36 / $40 $36 / $40 $36 / $40 $36 / $40 $18 / $20 $18 / $20 $18 / $20 $18 / $20 $45 / $49 $45 / $49 $45 / $49 $45 / $49

6/14 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 8/6 6/15 ››› 6/24 6/29 ››› 7/8 7/13 ››› 7/22 7/27 ››› 8/5 6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5

$27 / $30 $27 / $30 $27 / $30 $27 / $30 $18 / $20 $18 / $20 $18 / $20 $18 / $20 $45 / $49 $45 / $49 $45 / $49 $45 / $49

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5

$54 / $59 $54 / $59 $54 / $59 $54 / $59

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End of Summer Bonus Camps All Stars Camp / Grades 1st–8th in fall 2010 / WRC

Splash Down Camp / Grades 1st–8th in fall 2010 / Vogelei Park

In this action-packed week of sports, campers participate in a wide variety of games and activities, from soccer to basketball to floor hockey and more! Campers also enjoy visits to Seascape on Tuesdays and Thursdays and a few sports-related field trips.

Pack your swimsuit and towel for fun in the sun! This specialty camp promises kids an action-packed last week of summer as we visit water parks and pools each day. We will visit surrounding pools and water parks on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Seascape on Tuesday and Thursday.

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236112–A 236112–B

M–F 9:00A–3:30P M–F 9:00A–3:30P

8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13

$128 / $140 $128 / $140

M–F 9:00A–3:30P M–F 9:00A–3:30P

8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13

$128 / $140 $128 / $140

Camp Extras Early Arrival Camp / Grades 1st–8th in fall 2010

Late Stay Camp / Grades 1st–8th in fall 2010

Enjoy two hours of extra fun every day before camp. Early arrival is a great opportunity for working parents who want their children to be supervised before camp. Camp Early Arrival is available to all children enrolled in Explorers, Sports, Creative Arts, Teen Camps or Vogelei camps. Thomas Jefferson Early Arrival is solely available for children enrolled in Explorers Camp at Thomas Jefferson. Campers enrolled in WRC or CCIA Early Arrival will be bussed to their appropriate camp locations. CCIA campers must arrive by 8:40A. WRC campers must arrive by 8:20A.

For campers who just can’t get enough late stay promises an extra two and a half hours every day. A great opportunity for working parents who want their children to be supervised after camp. Late Stay is available to all campers enrolled in Explorers, Sports, Art, Teen and Vogelei Camps. Children will be bussed from their camp site to their late stay location.

M–F — 7:00A–9:00A — $28 / $31 Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10

6/7 ››› 6/11 6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13

CCIA WRC 236103–A 236103–A1 236103–F1 236103–B 236103–G 236103–B1 236103–G1 236103–C 236103–H 236103–C1 236103–H1 236103–D 236103–J 236103–D1 236103–J1 236103–E 236103–K 236103–E1 236103–K1

Thomas Jefferson 236103–L 236103–L1 236103–M 236103–M1 236103–N 236103–N1 236103–P

Bus Service / WRC This year, we’re making it easier for north-siders to attend Teen Camp, Arts Camp and Sports Camps and Vogelei Camps. Our camp bus service picks campers up at WRC, each morning promptly at 8:20A. After camp, the bus returns all campers to WRC at 4:00P. All campers must be dropped off and picked up precisely on time. Those who require extended care should enroll in early arrival or late stay programs. Starts week 2. M–F — 8:20A–4:00P — $13 / $15 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13

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M–F — 3:30P–6:00P — $36 / $40 Week 1 6/7 ››› 6/11 Week 2 6/14 ››› 6/18 Week 3 6/21 ››› 6/25 Week 4 6/29 ››› 7/2 Week 5 7/5 ››› 7/9 Week 6 7/12 ››› 7/16 Week 7 7/19 ››› 7/23 Week 8 7/26 ››› 7/30 Week 9 8/2 ››› 8/6 Week 10 8/9 ››› 8/13

CCIA 236104–A 236104–A1 236104–B 236104–B1 236104–C 236104–C1 236104–D 236104–D1 236104–E 236104–E1

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Jelly Bean Sports Camps for 7–12 years — page 34, 35

Chicago Storm Soccer Camp / Cannon Crossings

Hawk Basketball Camp

Chicago Storm Summer Soccer Camps offer the unique opportunity for children to work with actual Chicago Storm players and coaches! Run by Storm Head Coach Steve Morris and other Storm players, campers of all levels work on skills and strategies in a curriculum that is game like and fun! All campers receive a certificate of completion, t-shirt, a puma ball, a ticket to Chicago Storm's home opener, and a player evaluation by actual professional players. The Chicago Storm is a member of the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). This camp is ideal for beginners. Campers learn basics of soccer in a fun and entertaining environment designed for their age level and skill level. July 9 class will run until 1:00P.

This instructional program stresses the fundamentals, rules, skills and team sportsmanship of the game of basketball. The program is organized in cooperation with the Hoffman Estates High School Hawks basketball staff.

Mini-Kickers Camp / 4–6 years 239107–A M–F 9:00A–12:00P 239107–D M–F 9:00A–12:00P Half Day Camp / 7–13 years 239107–B M–F 9:00A–12:00P 239107–E M–F 9:00A–12:00P Full Day Camp / 7–15 years 239107–C M–F 9:00A–3:00P Full Day Camp / 7–13 years 239107–F M–F 9:00A–3:00P

7/5 ››› 7/9 8/9 ››› 8/13

$135 / $145 $135 / $145

7/5 ››› 7/9 8/9 ››› 8/13

$135 / $145 $135 / $145

7/5 ››› 7/9

$170 / $180

8/9 ››› 8/13

$170 / $180

NEW! Future Pros Soccer Camp / Cannon Crossings Future Pros has been talked about as one of the top soccer training organizations in the US. Their trainers attend soccer symposiums worldwide and in conjunction with the employment of high level international staff, Future Pros offers programs to participants at the highest level of training in the Chicagoland area. The Pee Wee Camp is for the beginner and this camp will focus on the basic skills of soccer in drills and games. The Open Camp is also for beginners but intermediate kids can also register. This camp implements technical and tactical training while having fun in a variety of developmental drills and games. All kids are divided by age and adjusted by ability level. 4–5 years 237122–A 237122–C 5–18 years 237122–B 237122–D

M–F M–F

9:00A–10:30A 6/28 ››› 7/2 9:00A–10:30A 8/2 ››› 8/6

$65 / 75 $65 / $75

M–F M–F

9:00A–12:00P 6/28 ››› 7/2 9:00A–12:00P 8/2 ››› 8/6

$105 / $115 $105 / $115

6–13 years / Hoffman Estates High School

This one or two week camp will help teach a young ballplayer how to become a "complete" player by developing his skills through instruction, drills, competitions, and scrimmages. Each day will focus on fundamentals and a specific skill. All of the skills will be taught at an age and skill appropriate level. Topics that will be covered in detail will be: hitting, throwing, pitching, fielding, baserunning, and various strategies of the game. Both weeks will focus on the fundamental game; but each week will contain different drills, scrimmages, situations, and competitions. Email tmeador@d211.org or call 847–755–5816 if you have any questions. M–F M–F

10:00A–12:00P 6/14 ››› 6/18 10:00A–12:00P 6/21 ››› 6/25

$100 / $110 $100 / $110

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25

$50 / $60 $50 / $60

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25

$50 / $60 $50 / $60

NEW! AABA Summer Skills Camp / 7–17 years / CCIA Join former Duke/McDonalds All American Phil Henderson at the All American Basketball Academy for basketball drills, games, and contests. Learn how to improve your basketball skills and knowledge of the game while having fun during summer break each day. Participants must bring a sack lunch and snacks each day. Basketballs are provided. Do not bring your own. All participants will receive a t-shirt and certificate of achievement. Please indicate t-shirt size when registering. 237121–A

M–F

9:00A–4:00P

6/21 ››› 6/25

$190 / $20

H2O Freeze & Thaw Camp / 6–10 years / CCIA A 4 day camp that will not only introduce you to skating but you get to spend the afternoon at Seascape to warm up in the sun after being on ice. Start with a Learn to Skate Class followed by a practice session with instructor’s aid. Bring gym shoes in case of rain and also a snack or lunch. NO PEANUT ITEMS PLEASE. 232132–A

M–TH

10:30A–2:30P 8/2 ››› 8/5

$80 / $100

Summer Hockey Development Camp 5–15 years / CCIA

The design of the program offers solutions to almost any potential barriers to entry. Top level coaches with a well designed curriculum have players improving much faster than normal so skating experience is not required. Top technical instruction with lots of activity leaves each player fulfilled after every session. The 2x per week flexibility of the program is great for kids involved in other activities. If you miss one session, you can get back on the ice soon after. For those players who don’t have equipment of their own, you can borrow ours at no cost. For more information visit hepdicearena.com. 232469–A

Hawk Baseball Camp

237120–A 237120–B

Grades 5th–6th in fall 2010 239102–A M–F 8:00A–9:30A 239102–C M–F 8:00A–9:30A Grades 7th–8th in fall 2010 239102–B M–F 12:00P–1:30P 239102–D M–F 12:00P–1:30P

TU,TH 5:00P–6:20P

6/15 ››› 8/12

$95 / $100

Wolf Pack Hockey Camp / 4–14 years / CCIA This is a camp for hockey players with skating and playing experience. This is an on ice only learning, training, and game situation camp. If you are looking to improve your skills and get some ice only work then this is the camp for you. Mites / Squirts 232101–A TU,TH 1:30P–2:55P Pee Wee / Bantam 232101–B TU,TH 3:05P–4:30P

6/22 ››› 7/29

$120 / $130

6/22 ››› 7/29

$120 / $130

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Athletic Camps

Specialty Camps

I.C.E. Summer Program / 8+ years / CCIA

Summer Camp Sampler / 3–6 years

We are very excited to have our summer competitive camp return and offer it to the public. Skaters will be grouped according to ability high, intermediate, low. We will have off ice classes, on ice jump tech., speciality classes, and one freestyle each day. Additional freestyles must be contracted. Remember to bring a water bottle and lunch. NO PEANUT ITEMS PLEASE.

This special mini-week of camp is the perfect start to your child's summer of fun! Campers enjoy art, dramatic play, songs, outdoor play, and active games. All campers must be toilet trained. Children should bring a healthy snack and drink everyday.

232133–A

M,W,F 8:30A–2:00P

6/14 ››› 7/30

$595 / $645

Tennis Camp / 8–12 years / PSS&WC This camp is a smash hit with tennis players of all skill levels. Young players get on-court tennis instruction and match experience under the supervision of PSS&WC tennis professionals. Campers also enjoy energetic off-court activities like swimming, wall climbing, volleyball, basketball and more. The student/instructor ratio is 8:1. There will be no camp 7/4. Before and after camp care is not available for tennis camp 230115–A 230115–B 230115–C 230115–D 230115–E 230115–F 230115–G 230115–H 230115–I

M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F

9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P 9:30A–2:30P

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13

$194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213 $194 / $213

Tennis Plus Camp / 5–12 years / PSS&WC Campers will receive instruction under the supervision of PSS&WC tennis professionals. Campers also enjoy energetic off court activities like swimming, wall climbing, volleyball, basketball and more. The camper/instructor ratio is 8:1. Before and after camp care is not available for tennis camp 230116–A 230116–A1 230116–B 230116–B1 230116–C 230116–C1 230116–D 230116–D1 230116–E 230116–E1 230116–F 230116–F1 230116–G 230116–G1 230116–H 230116–H1 230116–I 230116–I1

M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F M–F

9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P 9:30A–12:30P 1:00P–4:00P

6/14 ››› 6/18 6/14 ››› 6/18 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/21 ››› 6/25 6/28 ››› 7/2 6/28 ››› 7/2 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/5 ››› 7/9 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/12 ››› 7/16 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/19 ››› 7/23 7/26 ››› 7/30 7/26 ››› 7/30 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/2 ››› 8/6 8/9 ››› 8/13 8/9 ››› 8/13

$97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106 $97 / $106

Hawk Volleyball Camp / Grades 5–8 / CCIA Future Hoffman Hawk volleyball players train with current high school coaches and players to develop the basic fundamentals of the game. The focus of this camp is instruction to help interested players prepare for high school volleyball. 239110–A

M–F

10:30A–12:30P 7/12 ››› 7/16

$85 / $105

CCIA 235103–A WRC

TU,W,TH

9:15A–11:15A

6/8 ››› 6/10

$32 / $35

235103–B

TU,W,TH

9:15A–11:15A

6/8 ››› 6/10

$32 / $35

Safety Town / Vogelei Park This safety education program introduces children to everything from pedestrian, car and bike safety to fire and home safety. Children can bring their own bikes and helmets or ride our Big Wheels through simulated streets to learn the value of street safety. Under guidance, youngsters practice safety related solutions in a variety of hands on situations. Visits from police officers and other safety professionals aid in the learning process. Participants should bring a water bottle filled with water each day. Level 1: 3–4 year olds 236113–A M–TH 9:00A–9:45A 6/14 ››› 6/24 236113–B M–TH 9:00A–9:45A 6/28 ››› 7/8 236113–C M–TH 9:00A–9:45A 7/12 ››› 7/22 236113–D M–TH 9:00A–9:45A 7/26 ››› 8/5 Level 2: 5–6 year olds 236113–E M–TH 10:00A–11:00A 6/14 ››› 6/24 236113–F M–TH 10:00A–11:00A 6/28 ››› 7/8 236113–G M–TH 10:00A–11:00A 7/12 ››› 7/22 236113–H M–TH 10:00A–11:00A 7/26 ››› 8/5

$25 / $29 $25 / $29 $25 / $29 $25 / $29 $34 / $38 $34 / $38 $34 / $38 $34 / $38

Rockin Kids / 6–8 years / CCIA Come dance to hits from your favorite movies! In this class we will dance each week to a different popular kid’s movie soundtrack. Alvin and the Chipmunks, Wizard of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana and Tinkerbell are just some of the movies we will dance to. This class will focus on jazz and pom technique. Your dancer will need pink leather ballet shoes or black jazz shoes. Let’s have a rockin’ good time! 235210–C

M

5:15P–6:15P

6/14 ››› 8/2

$82 / $90

Disney Princess Camp / CCIA Have you ever wanted to dance just like your favorite Disney Princess? Each week we will learn the favorite dances of a new princess. The class will be filled with ballet, tap and jazz technique with a princess theme. Your dancer will need both black tap and pink leather ballet shoes. Join us on a magical journey with your favorite Disney Princesses! 3–4 years 235210–A 5–6 years 235210–B

M

3:30P–4:15P

6/14 ››› 8/2

$62 / $68

M

4:15P–5:15P

6/14 ››› 8/2

$82 / $90


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ABCs & 123s Parent–Tot / 2½–4 years with parent / CCIA

Tots Breakfast Club / 3–5 years / CCIA

In this parent-child class, youngsters begin to recognize and identify letters and numbers through songs, games, stories and special projects. Children interact with their parents and peers in a nurturing environment. This class helps develop socialization skills.

Have your child start the morning off right, with a delicious breakfast made with his or her little hands! Class will experiment by making all types of breakfast foods, along with learning kitchen safety, manners and kitchen clean-up. There will be extra time after breakfast to play in our preschool classroom and sing songs.

236310–A F

10:45A–11:45A 6/18 ››› 8/6

$42 / $46

236019–A F

9:00A–10:15A

6/18 ››› 8/6

$50 / $55

Kid Rock / CCIA The Kid Rock craze is sweeping the suburbs! Join this popular music and movement program and sing songs, dance to the beat, use rhythm instruments and props, and practice fine and large motor skills. While incorporating various learning styles, we combine imaginative play with fun, while improving listening skills and encouraging socialization. Parents participate in Kid Rock I; parents only stay for the first and last weeks in Kid Rock 2. It’s music and fun rolled into one! Kid Rock 1 / 20–36 months with parent 236023–A TH 10:00A–10:40A 6/24 ››› 8/12 $64 / $70 Kid Rock 2 / 2 ½–4 ½ years 236023–B TH 9:15A–9:55A 6/24 ››› 8/12 $64 / $70

Tot Rock / 11–20 months / CCIA

236323–A TH

10:45A–11:25A 6/24 ››› 8/12 $64 / $70

Kindermusik Village / 0–1 ½ years with parent / WRC This session’s theme is "Peek-a-Boo — I love you!" More than just curious stories, Mother Goose games like peek-a-boo help your baby understand language. So in this special camp uncover more ways to say "I love you" using American Sign Language, soap bubbles, blue-star sponges, and parent-baby dances. This is in addition to our exploration of sound, touch movement and play!! Plus, you can meet with other newborns and families in the community and learn how music improves the child development process. KIT FEE OF $35 MUST BE PAID TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS. Kit includes musical CD with all the music used during class, full color book, parent poster, a duck wash mitt and baby duck gertie ball created especially for Kindermusik. No class July 1. 236347–A TH 236347–B TH

9:15A–9:55A 6/17 ››› 7/22 $60 / $66 11:30A–12:10P 6/17 ››› 7/22 $60 / $66

Kindermusik Our Time / 1½–3 years with parent / WRC This session’s theme is "Creatures in my Backyard." Give children something to sing about in their own backyards. Be the flower from the "seed’s" perspective. Run and jump in rain puddles made from hula hoops. Shoo imagined flies and sing "Shoo Fly". KIT FEE of $35 MUST BE PAID TO INSTRUCTOR AT FIRST CLASS. Kit includes: Home CD, Bunny hand puppet, and a set of 5 picture folders. No class July 1. 236348–A TH 236348–B TH

10:00A–10:40A 6/17 ››› 7/22 $60 / $66 10:45A–11:25A 6/17 ››› 7/22 $60 / $66

Preschool 2010–2011 Friday Fundays / 3–5 years Fridays are fundays! This class is a perfect opportunity to add another fun preschool day into your week! Children will participate in a variety of activities spread around the classroom learning centers, sing songs, play in the gym daily and bring home an art activity! This class is designed for current preschoolers who want to add another preschool day or for children not enrolled in preschool who want a day of fun! CCIA 226014–C WRC 226014–D

F

9:30A–11:30A

5/7 ››› 5/21

$32 / $35

F

9:30A–11:30A

5/7 ››› 5/21

$32 / $35

2’s Playschool / 21–36 months / CCIA Does your toddler want to go to school too? This class is the perfect class for the toddler who is ready to go to the big school too! Children will learn socialization skills and early cognitive learning skills through songs, stories, crafts, and free play. Gradual separation from a parent will help your child prepare for preschool. A parent/caregiver will attend school with the child from September–December. After winter break, 15 minutes will be added to the class and the parent/caregiver will attend the first and last 15 minutes of each class. After spring break, the child will attend class without the parent/caregiver. Please note, when the parent/caregiver is not in the classroom, he/she must remain in the building as the teacher is not responsible for changing diapers. Children must be 21 months old in order to enroll in this class. Children may begin anytime during the school year while space is available. *Participants in the 2’s Playschool class will receive priority registration for next year’s 2011–2012 preschool or threeschool. Instructor: Laura Podgorny & Monique LiPetri 156223–A 156223–B

TU TH

9:15A–10:15A 9:15A–10:15A

8/31 ››› 5/17 9/2 ››› 5/19

$240 / $264 $240 / $264

Early Childhood — enrichment — preschool

Music and fun for everyone! Parents and tots will boogie to the beat in this high-energy musical adventure! We will play with rhythm instruments like tambourines and maracas, share props like balls and beanbags, and explore sensory items like bubbles and feathers. In addition to improving your tot’s newlyacquired motor skills, we provide structured and unstructured time to encourage socialization.

Camps — athletic camps — specialty camps

Early Childhood Enrichment

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Preschool 2010–2011 The Hoffman Estates Park District preschool program believes that the children learn through experience, imitation and play. Our curriculum focuses on hands on activities and experimentation. Activities such as music, movement, dramatic play, science and open ended art projects help cultivate children’s imaginations and give them confidence to express themselves, while group activities encourage socialization and teach important lessons in sharing and being part of a community. Outdoor or gym time is scheduled daily to help children develop large motor skills. Table top activities like puzzles, cutting and painting help youngsters develop their fine motor skills, while also fostering imagination and cognitive development. Plus, each classroom boasts a computer and digital camera, allowing teachers to integrate technology into the curriculum. Our teachers combine our diverse curriculum with a nurturing environment and a healthy balance of playtime to encourage students’ physical, emotional, social and creative development. And through encouragement, understanding and respect, they help provide a positive atmosphere for learning. Our program is state licensed and accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, so you can be confident that your child will benefit from superior educators, classroom equipment and opportunities to help build a solid foundation for the future.

Three Year Old Preschool

Four Year Old Preschool

Children must specified age of Preschool by September 1, 2010.

Children must specified age of Preschool by September 1, 2010.

CCIA / Min : 8 Max : 17 156211–A M,W,F 9:30A–11:30A 156211–B M,TU,TH 12:30P–2:30P 156211–C TU,TH 9:30A–11:30A WRC / Min : 8 Max : 18 156212–A M,W,F 9:15A–11:30A 156212–B TU,TH 9:15A–11:30A 156212–C TU,F 9:15A–11:30A

CCIA / Min : 8 Max : 18 156214–A M,W,F 9:15A–11:45A 156214–B M–TH 9:30A–11:45A 156214–C TU,TH 9:15A–11:45A 156214–E M,TU,TH 12:30P–2:45P WRC / Min : 8 Max : 20 156215–A M,W,TH 9:15A–11:45A 156215–B M,W,TH 12:15P–2:45P 156215–D M–TH 12:30P–2:45P

8/30 ››› 5/20 $107 / $119* 8/30 ››› 5/19 $107 / $119* 8/31 ››› 5/19 $69 / $77* 8/30 ››› 5/20 $122 / $136* 8/31 ››› 5/19 $79 / $89* 8/31 ››› 5/20 $79 / $89*

8/30 ››› 5/20 8/30 ››› 5/19 8/31 ››› 5/19 8/30 ››› 5/19

$137 / $152* $167 / $185* $90 / $100* $122 / $136*

8/30 ››› 5/19 $137 / $152* 8/30 ››› 5/19 $137 / $152* 8/30 ››› 5/19 $167 / $185*

*8 monthly payments with $100 deposit + $25 registration fee due at time of registration.

PRESCHOOL INFORMATION Registrations are accepted at the CCIA and WRC. Please enclose a copy of your child’s birth certificate (new students only). PAYMENT SCHEDULE Payment Options 1. Pay in Full + $25 non-refundable registration fee. 2. Monthly payment plan. $100 deposit + $25 non-refundable registration fee due at time of registration. Complete the EFT form to automatically withdraw 8 monthly payments from your checking account or credit card. EFT withdrawal dates, 15th of the following months, August thru March. Refunds are granted prior to the first day of school. After the first class has met, a pro-rated refund is granted. A refund form must be filled out in order to obtain a refund. Refunds can not be granted for days missed due to illness or vacation.

Threeschool This program is designed for children who missed the September 1 preschool deadline. Class meets the entire school year. Taught by a preschool teacher and in a preschool classroom setting, this class offers a variety of activities such as songs, stories, free play at learning centers, crafts, outside fun and gym time. Children may be in pull-ups, but should be on their way to taking care of their own toileting needs. Teachers will not be responsible for changing pull-ups. Participants should bring a light snack each day. 15 minutes will be added to the length of class beginning in January 2011 to prepare the children for a longer preschool day. *Fees can be prorated for children who begin during the school year. Children enrolling must be turning 3 years old within 3 months of their enrollment date. CCIA 156221–A M,W 12:30P–2:00P 8/30 ››› 5/18 $74 / $82* 156221–C M,W 9:30A–11:00A 8/30 ››› 5/18 $74 / $82* WRC 156221–B T,TH 9:30A–11:00A 8/31 ››› 5/19 $74 / $82* *8 monthly payments with $100 deposit + $25 registration fee due at time of registration.


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Providing a quality child care experience to the community of Hoffman Estates The Hoffman Estates Park District has expanded its state licensed and nationally accredited preschool program by opening a new full day preschool child care center at CCIA for children 3–5 years old. Through developmentally appropriate instruction and positive atmosphere for learning, children in full daypreschool program will develop the social, emotional, cognitive and physical skills necessary to prepare them for Kindergarten. Breakfast, lunch and snack are provided that meet nutritional guidelines. REGISTRATION POLICY Enrollment requires completion of the Early Learning Center Enrollment Form, payment of the first and last week’s tuition and a $25 registration fee. Prior to beginning enrollment in Early Learning Center programs the following forms must be turned in — Certificate of Child Health Exam, Emergency Card, Preschool Information Sheet, Discipline Policy, Permission and Waiver Form, DCFS Sign Off. Please contact Program Manager Alisa at 847–781–3631 to set up a registration appointment.

Tours of Our Program Parents are welcome to make an appointment for a tour of the Early Learning Center. Appointments are required to schedule a tour. Please contact Alisa at 847–781–3631 to make an appointment.

Daily Schedule 7:00A–9:00A

learning centers exploration

9:00A–9:15A

breakfast

9:15A–9:30A

circle time

9:30A–11:30A

dedicated preschool time

Early Childhood — preschool — full day preschool child care

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11:30A–11:45A music and stories 11:45A–12:00P large motor play 12:00A–12:30P lunch 12:30P–2:30P

rest time

2:30P–2:45P

afternoon snack

2:45P–3:00P

reading time

3:00P–3:30P

large motor play

3:30P–3:45P

music and stories

3:45P–6:00P

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www.heparks.org

847–885–7500

Tot Athletics Jelly Bean Soccer Classes and Skills Clinic Soccer made simple, learning made fun class includes the use of progressive soccer equipment and learning aids. The age are kept at the core of learning. Games and drills are played in a safe and engaging environment. Great preparatory class readies players for team play. Participants should bring a water bottle and dress in athletic apparel. Instructor: Coach Pickles. 2–3½ years / PSS&WC, outdoors 239036–A TU 6:15P–7:00P 6/15 ››› 7/6 $49 / $54 239036–B TH 6:15P–7:00P 6/17 ››› 7/8 $49 / $54 239036–C TU,TH 6:15P–7:00P 6/15 ››› 7/8 $79 / $87 239036–D TU 6:15P–7:00P 7/20 ››› 8/10 $49 / $54 239036–E TH 6:15P–7:00P 7/22 ››› 8/12 $49 / $54 239036–F TU,TH 6:15P–7:00P 7/20 ››› 8/12 $79 / $87 239036–G TU 6:15P–7:00P 8/24 ››› 9/14 $49 / $54 239036–H TH 6:15P–7:00P 8/26 ››› 9/16 $49 / $54 239036–I TU,TH 6:15P–7:00P 8/24 ››› 9/16 $79 / $87 3½–6 years / PSS&WC, outdoors 239036–J TU 5:15P–6:00P 6/15 ››› 7/6 $49 / $54 239036–K TH 5:15P–6:00P 6/17 ››› 7/8 $49 / $54 239036–L TU,TH 5:15P–6:00P 6/15 ››› 7/8 $79 / $87 239036–M TU 5:15P–6:00P 7/20 ››› 8/10 $49 / $54 239036–N TH 5:15P–6:00P 7/22 ››› 8/12 $49 / $54 239036–O TU,TH 5:15P–6:00P 7/20 ››› 8/12 $79 / $87 239036–P TU 5:15P–6:00P 8/24 ››› 9/14 $49 / $54 239036–Q TH 5:15P–6:00P 8/26 ››› 9/16 $49 / $54 239036–R TU,TH 5:15P–6:00P 8/24 ››› 9/16 $79 / $87 3½–6 years / CCIA 239036–S F 3:45P–4:30P 6/4 ››› 6/25 $49 / $54 239036–T F 3:45P–4:30P 7/9 ››› 7/30 $49 / $54 239036–U F 3:45P–4:30P 8/13 ››› 9/10 $49 / $54 JBS Soccer Skills Clinic / 7–11 years / PSS&WC, outdoors 239041–A TU 4:00P–5:15P 6/1 ››› 6/22 $59 / $65 239041–B TH 4:00P–5:15P 6/3 ››› 6/24 $59 / $65 239041–C TU,TH 4:00P–5:15P 6/1 ››› 6/24 $89 / $97 239041–D TU 4:00P–5:15P 7/6 ››› 7/27 $59 / $65 239041–E TH 4:00P–5:15P 7/8 ››› 7/29 $59 / $65 239041–F TU,TH 4:00P–5:15P 7/6 ››› 7/29 $89 / $97 239041–G TU 4:00P–5:15P 8/10 ››› 8/31 $59 / $65 239041–H TH 4:00P–5:15P 8/12 ››› 9/2 $59 / $65 239041–I TU,TH 4:00P–5:15P 8/10 ››› 9/2 $89 / $97 7–11 years / CCIA 239041–J F 4:45P–6:00P 6/4 ››› 6/25 $59 / $65 239041–K F 4:45P–6:00P 7/9 ››› 7/30 $59 / $65 239041–L F 4:45P–6:00P 8/13 ››› 9/10 $59 / $65

Since 2004, Coach Pickles’ world-class coaching formula has created an educational and stress free sports experience for 1000’s of beginner athletes. Safe and structured class formats are designed to be age appropriate and target the specialized needs of beginner athletes. Jelly Bean Sports is proud to use instructional modes that offer a 60–90% learning retention rate. By keeping sports simple and making learning fun, Jelly Bean Sports is preparing children to take better direction and become more "coachable" athletes tomorrow.

NEW! Jelly Bean Dodgeball Day Camp / 7–12 years Kids will enjoy plenty of competition and dodgeball game variations. No playing experience necessary. Different than many sports, dodgeball requires more teamwork and strategy than athletic skill and individual competitiveness. Dodgeball promotes constructive social fun and enjoyment. All camp participants will receive camp t-shirt. Full day participants must bring a lunch. Participants attending Cottonwood Park camp should bring a water bottle and sunscreen. Full Day / Cottonwood Park 239040–M M–TH 8:30A–3:30P Full Day / PSS&WC Gym 239040–P M–TH 8:30A–3:30P Half Day / Cottonwood Park 239040–K M–TH 8:30A–11:30A 239040–L M–TH 12:30P–3:30P Half Day / PSS&WC Gym 239040–N M–TH 8:30A–11:30A 239040–O M–TH 12:30P–3:30P

6/14 ››› 6/17

$145 / $160

8/30 ››› 9/2

$145 / $160

6/14 ››› 6/17 6/14 ››› 6/17

$79 / $89 $79 / $89

8/30 ››› 9/2 8/30 ››› 9/2

$79 / $89 $79 / $89

NEW! Jelly Bean Vogelei Soccer Camp / Vogelei Park Children will enjoy the integration of fun jelly bean characters with progressive soccer equipment and learning aids as they participate in fun games and drills in a safe and engaging learning environment. All camp participants will receive Jelly Bean Camp t-shirt. Participants should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, shin guards, a hat and wear appropriate shoes and athletic apparel. Instructor: Coach Pickles/JBS Staff 2–3½ years 239040–A 239040–B 3½–5 years 239040–C 239040–D

TH TH

8:30A–9:15A 8:30A–9:15A

6/3 ››› 7/15 7/29 ››› 9/9

$77 / $84 $77 / $84

TH TH

8:30A–9:30A 8:30A–9:30A

6/3 ››› 7/15 7/29 ››› 9/9

$89 / $97 $89 / $97

Extreme Jelly Bean Camp Action packed, week long, sports themed co-ed camp featuring a variety fun games and activities kids will enjoy. Participants will play and work together to explore team oriented sports including, soccer, dodge ball, basketball, kickball, baseball, field hockey and more! Participants receive a free Jelly Bean Camp t-shirt, jelly beans and should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, a hat and wear comfortable athletic shoes and apparel. Instructor: Coach Pickles/JBS Staff 5–6 years / Cottonwood Park 239040–E M–TH 8:30A–10:30A 239040–F M–TH 8:30A–10:30A 239040–G M–TH 8:30A–10:30A 7–11 years / Cottonwood Park 239040–H M–TH 8:30A–10:30A 239040–I M–TH 8:30A–10:30A 239040–J M–TH 8:30A–10:30A

6/14 ››› 6/17 7/19 ››› 7/22 8/30 ››› 9/2

$99 / $108 $99 / $108 $99 / $108

6/14 ››› 6/17 7/19 ››› 7/22 8/30 ››› 9/2

$99 / $108 $99 / $108 $99 / $108


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JBS Basketball Skills Clinic / 7–11 years / CCIA Dribbling/Passing and Shooting Clinics are designed to challenge the novice to skilled players. Focus on the fundamentals will take participants’ skills to the next level. Dynamic approach keeps kids moving and having fun as they learn. Execution of good fundamental techniques is the clinic’s goal. Dribbling / Passing Clinic 239042–A TH 12:45P–2:15P 239042–B TH 12:45P–2:15P 239042–C TH 12:45P–2:15P Shooting Clinic 239042–D TH 12:45P–2:15P 239042–E TH 12:45P–2:15P 239042–F TH 12:45P–2:15P

6/10, 6/24 7/8, 7/22 8/12, 8/26

$49 / $54 $49 / $54 $49 / $54

6/10, 6/24 7/8, 7/22 8/12, 8/26

$49 / $54 $49 / $54 $49 / $54

NEW! JBS Baseball Clinics / 5–9 years / Canterbury Park

Fielding Clinic 239043–A F 239043–B F Hitting Clinic 239043–C F 239043–D F

8:00A–9:00A 8:00A–9:00A

6/4 ››› 6/18 7/9 ››› 7/23

$49 / $54 $49 / $54

9:00A–10:00A 6/4 ››› 6/18 9:00A–10:00A 7/9 ››› 7/23

$49 / $54 $49 / $54

Rock Hoppers Jr. / 5–14 years / PSS&WC An introduction to the exciting sport of indoor rock climbing, class will begin with a wall orientation and provide instruction in basic climbing technique and safety. This class is created specifically for children and will utilize fun and energetic climbing games to allow your child to rise to new heights. 230524–A 230524–B 230524–C

W W W

6:30P–7:30P 6:30P–7:30P 6:30P–7:30P

6/2 ››› 6/23 6/30 ››› 7/21 7/28 ››› 8/18

$34 / $39 $34 / $39 $34 / $39

Adult Climbing Class Level / 15 + years / PSS&WC Participants will learn new skills while having a blast in this class designed for climbers of all ability levels. After a climbing wall and equipment orientation, participants will build their climbing technique, strength, and confidence through climbing games and other fun activities. 230525–A 230525–B 230525–C

W W W

7:30P–8:30P 7:30P–8:30P 7:30P–8:30P

6/2 ››› 6/23 6/30 ››› 7/21 7/28 ››› 8/18

$34 / $39 $34 / $39 $34 / $39

Belay Certification Class NEW! JBS 4 Year Old Friday T-Ball Skills Clinic 3½–5 years / Canterbury Park / No Class 7/2

Does your all star need a little more practice before the big game this weekend? Join us for a 6 week preparatory t-ball skills clinic, featuring more repetition of fundamental skills, more one on one focus, less time spent standing around, and more fun for all! Participants should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, hat, glove, and dress in athletic apparel. 239044–A

F

8:00A–9:00A

6/4 ››› 7/16

$79 / $89

Did you know that you can become certified to belay at PSS&WC. With this class you will receive personal instruction to learn proper belaying techniques. Class also covers general safety guidelines and other climbing fundamentals. Certified climbers enjoy the option of belaying for their family and friends along with independent climbing using our auto belay device. Climber must be able to demonstrate all techniques and pass instructor’s criteria to become certified. For more info or to schedule a certification class call Katie Jones, Program Supervisor, at 847–285–5408.

Rent Our Portable Outdoor Climbing Wall Our 24 foot high rock wall can travel right to your location and be set up outdoors on any level surface. Three people can climb this wall at one time. Climbing wall rental fees include two professional climbing staff members to instruct and belay your guests. For information call 847–885–7500.

Health and Fitness — climbing wall

Practice gives kids the best chance of performing at their best, having the richest sports experience and most fun. Our Friday clinics are designed to focus on the fundamentals and prepare kids for game situations. Common errors can quickly be overcome when we help kids better relate to proper form that leads to success. Kids improve hand/eye coordination and overall mechanics through fun drills and games. Participants should bring a water bottle, sunscreen, hat, glove.

Open Climbing Hours Monday 6:00P–8:00P Saturday 10:00A–Noon 18+ years Wednesday 6:00P–8:00P

Early Childhood — tot athletics

Climbing Wall

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www.heparks.org

847–885–7500

Fitness Classes

T.L.C. / 14+ years / WRC

Women of Steel / 18+ years / CCIA

If you’ve tried everything and still can’t lose the weight... maybe you just need T.L.C. (Total Lifestyle Clinic.) Our personal trainer can help you help yourself. Get fit, be healthy, lose weight and feel great. Just one hour, twice a week, can change your life. Class size is limited to ten per session.

Learn the benefits of weight training. Our trainer will teach you how to effectively tone each body part using machines and free weights. Learn safe, effective exercises and have fun with a small group focusing on the goals of women who want to be toned. Class is taught by a certified Personal Trainer.

234014–A 234014–B

233027–A 233027–B

M,W M,W

6:30P–7:30P 6:30P–7:30P

6/2 ››› 7/7 7/19 ››› 8/25

$66 / $72 $72 / $79

M,W M,W

5:30P–6:30P 5:30P–6:30P

6/2 ››› 7/7 7/19 ››› 8/25

$66 / $72 $72 / $79

Zumba / 16+ years / WRC

Yoga / 15+ years / South Barrington Park District

If you like good music, and just like to have fun burning calories, what are you waiting for? Learn Zumba, Salsa, and Tango. Cha-cha for fun, and meringue yourself to a new you! Moves can be modified for tender backs or knees. Bring lots of water and good support shoes. Zumba has been documented to burn anywhere from 600–1000 calories. Guaranteed to glow and have fun!

Learn to manage stress through the art of relaxation. Hatha Yoga teaches you how to relax using various postures and breathing exercises that increase the body’s strength, flexibility and tone. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring a towel or mat. This class will be held at the South Barrington Park District, off of Barrington Road at 3 Tennis Club Lane. To enroll in Level 2 you must previously completed a Level 1 session. Instructor: Kathy Czach

234021–A 234021–B

TU TU

7:00P–8:00P 7:00P–8:00P

6/1 ››› 7/6 7/27 ››› 8/24

$51 / $56 $51 / $56

Pilates / 16+ years / WRC Strengthen your core muscles and improve your flexibility, balance and posture through this safe and effective exercise program. Pilates’ non-impact mat work allows people of all ages, genders and fitness levels to tone and shape their bodies. You’ll love the way you look and feel. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat and a small towel. 234047–A 234047–B

SA SA

7:30A–8:30A 6/5 ››› 7/10 7:30A–8:30A 7/24 ››› 8/28

$36 / $40 $36 / $40

Belly Dance / 16 + years / PSS&WC Enjoy this energetic Indian style dance class infused with western fitness influences. Learn the ancient art of belly dancing as you tone your body. Not only is belly dancing fun, it is also a great low-impact, cardiovascular workout. It isolates muscles and tones the body in ways other workouts simply can not. Learn techniques that put an emphasis on your own interpretation and style. 230415–A 230415–B

M M

7:30P–8:45P 7:30P–8:45P

6/7 ››› 7/12 7/19 ››› 8/23

$59 / $64 $59 / $64

Master Swim / 16+ years / PSS&WC Perfect your swimming techniques and boost your overall fitness level with Master Swim Classes at PSS&WC Our experienced swim coach can help you find the most efficient training methods and provide the guidance you need to improve your form, stroke and endurance. PSS&WC Members receive a discounted fee of $39. To receive your discount, please register in person at any HEPD facility. Online registration will not process the member discount. 230875–A

M

6:00A–7:15A 7/26 ››› 8/3

$39 / $45

Level 1 233013–B 233013–D Level 2 233013–A 233013–C

TU F

7:00P–8:30P 7/13 ››› 8/3 10:00A–11:30A 7/16 ››› 9/3

$88 / $97 $88 / $97

M TH

7:00P–8:30P 7/12 ››› 8/30 10:00A–11:30A 7/15 ››› 9/2

$88 / $97 $88 / $97

Wedding Boot Camp / 18+ years / CCIA Wouldn’t you love it if you saw dozens of admiring looks that say "you look incredible"? Of course you would. So, what is Wedding Boot Camp? Wedding Boot Camp is a program designed to help brides and grooms improve their health and fitness for their wedding, honeymoon, and the rest of their lives! This workout will: decrease dress/tux size, help tighten and tone muscles, get rid of body fat! Come join us today! 233033–A 233033–B

M,W M,W

6:30P–7:30P 6:30P–7:30P

6/2 ››› 7/7 7/19 ››› 8/25

$66 / $72 $72 / $79

Total Fitness Workout / 14+ years / WRC This dynamic cardiovascular workout that combines the energy of high-low-impact aerobics, the intensity of interval training and the fat-burning benefits of step aerobics. The exercises and steps can be modified to accommodate all fitness levels. Classes also include a muscle madness session where participants increase muscle strength and endurance using a variety of resistance exercises. Stretching is done to improve flexibility. Tubing, rubber bands and steps are provided. Please bring weights (3–8 lbs.) Pay at the door, $6.50 per class. Or purchase a punch pass to attend the number of classes that fit your schedule. Classes meet Tuesday / Thursdays 5:30P–6:45P, Saturdays 8:30A–9:45A. 234015–A 234015–B 234015–C

1xWeek 2xWeek 3xWeek

6/1 ››› 8/28 6/1 ››› 8/28 6/1 ››› 8/28

$82 / $90 $156 / $171 $228 / $250


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Personal Training PSS&WC private semi-private 1 Session $50 $75 3 Sessions 5 Sessions $240 $350 10 Sessions $460 $670 20 Sessions $880 $1280 non member rates available

CCIA / WRC private semi-private $50 $75 $149 $240 $350 $460 $670

Contact

Laura Miller

Debbie Albig

Personal Training Supervisor

Fitness Coordinator

847–285–5430

847–781–3643

lmiller@heparks.org

dalbig@heparks.org

non member rates available

Pilates Equipment Training

Whether you have specific health and fitness goals or just want to improve your lifestyle, our personal trainers can provide individual attention and support you need to get the most out of your workouts. Personal trainers are degreed or possess national certification by accredited organizations including American Council on Exercise, National Strength and Conditioning Association, and National Academy of Sports Medicine. Our trainers also specialize in improving sports performance and working with people with physical challenges.

Prairie Dogs Multi Sport Club / 18+ years / PSS&WC The Prairie Dogs Multi Sport club will provide a supportive community within PSS&WC for runners, cyclists, swimmers, duathletes and triathletes to train, race, share experiences and celebrate achievements together. The club meets for monthly workouts and meetings and is led by Jennifer Harrison, USA Triathlon Level 2 Certified coach. Annual dues must be paid prior to the first official club meeting. PSS&WC members receive a preferred rate of $60. In order to receive the discounted rate you need to register in person, online registration will not give you the discounted rate. 250402–A

TU

6:00P–7:00P

1/1 ››› 12/31

$65 / $70

Pilates Individualized Equipment Training Transform your body, while developing strength, flexibility and balance. PSS&WC offers individualized Pilates equipment training with certified Pilates Instructors, Kirk Gramarosa and Glenna Monroe. Each session incorporates a variety of movements designed to lengthen, strengthen and tone muscles, while developing core strength and balance. Participants work on the Cadillac, the Wunda Chair and the Reformer. Basic mat work will also be incorporated into each workout. Appointments are available upon request by contacting Glenna at 847–285–5418 or email gmonroe@heparks.org.

1 Session 3 Sessions 5 Sessions 10 Sessions

private $65 $186 $295 $570

semi-private $80 $216 $340 $640

Contact

Glenna Monroe

non member rates available

Pilates Manager

847–285–5418 gmonroe@heparks.org

Nutrition Consultation Have your current diet analyzed and consult with a registered dietician for suggestions on how to meet your nutritional goals. Initial visit is one hour with optional ½ hour follow-up visits available. 1 Hour Consultation Half Hour Follow-ups

PSS&WC $75 $45

1 Hour Consultation and 1 Half Hour Follow-up

$115

non member rates available

Contact

Laura Miller 847–285–5430 lmiller@heparks.org

Health and Fitness — fitness classes — personal and pilates training— nutrition

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PRAIRIE STONE

www.prairiestonesports.com

847–285–5400

Hours Monday–Thursday 5:00A–Midnight Friday 5:00A–11:00P Saturday & Sunday 6:00A–10:00P

Optimal Wellness Membership This three month membership is designed for high risk and post rehabilitative clientele. These members benefit from an initial fitness assessment, an individualized fitness plan and one on one attention from our personal training team. To receive our referral discount, referrals must be provided by an affiliated health care professional.

Corporate Membership Corporations with five or more members receive discounted rates based on the number of employees who join.

FITNESS MEMBERSHIP

Unlimited use of fitness center, swimming pools, indoor track and group exercise classes. All-District Access privilege* to fitness centers at CCIA & WRC. FREE Fitness Assessment and Equipment Orientation. FREE towel service, amenities, and usage of club locker rooms. FREE childcare in Kids Korner (2 hours per day)

TENNIS AND FITNESS MEMBERSHIP

Unlimited use of fitness center, swimming pools, indoor track and group exercise classes. All-District Access privilege* to fitness centers at CCIA & WRC. FREE Fitness Assessment and Equipment Orientation. FREE towel service, amenities, and usage of club locker rooms. FREE child care in Kids Korner (2 hours per day) Includes tennis court fees and reservation privileges (based on court availability)

Student, Seniors, Family Memberships Memberships are available for families, students, seniors and senior families. For current pricing, please call 847–285–5400.

Guest Fee Any non member who would like to use the club must pay a guest fee which includes all the privileges of a fitness membership for one day. With a Member — $10 Without a Member — $12 Free Guest Days — Held the fourth Friday of every month

Aquatic Pass This pass entitles swimmers to privileges at the activity pool at PSS&WC, open year round. Please call for pricing.

Tennis Court Fees

Prime Time — $20 per hour Non Prime Time — $16 per hour Tennis Members — Free 2 hour maximum per day per member (pending on seasonal court availability); subgkes okay limited to one hour. Non Members subject to guest and additional fees.

Locker Rentals Daily use of a locker is available at no charge. Long term locker rental available at the following monthly rates. Half Locker — $15 Small Locker — $6

Relax. Rejuvenate. Refresh.

Friends in Fitness — member referral program

Prairie Stone™ Elements Spa invites you to enjoy custom massage therapy and spa services tailored to suit your needs. Try our new waxing and tinting services or indulge yourself with our sports specific massages, focusing on major muscle groups utilized during sports activities. We offer a wide range of nail services, from french and spa manicures to salt glow pedicures and paraffin treatments. Choose from a variety of facials and other skin care services and add on aromatherapy to any treatment for extra rejuvenation. Ask about discounted fees for PSS&WC members. Call 847–285–5400 for a full list of services or to schedule an appointment.

Current members of Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center can earn valuable incentives by referring a friend to membership. For each person you refer who enrolls in membership, you will receive $25 in "club cash" that can be applied towards your monthly dues or towards the purchase of Personal Training, Spa Services, Pilates or Nutritional Counseling.*Plus, you and your newly enrolled friend are automatically entered into a monthly raffle to win additional incentives. To find out more about this new and exciting program contact the Member Services team at 847–285–5417. *Not valid on referrals from within the same household; referring member must be noted on the membership application at the time of enrollment; referrals are considered valid following the first 30 days of membership. Additional restrictions apply.


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Fitness Assessment or Fitness Consultation A certified exercise professional will help you determine your health status with a free total body fitness assessment or fitness consultation. Whether you are concerned with cardiovascular fitness, weight loss, chronic pain or just want to be healthy, you will receive advice on how to achieve your wellness goals.

Fitness Center Our friendly environment will help motivate you to move your body in ways that will ensure results. Our equipment — including Precor, Cybex, LifeFitness, Reebok, StairMaster, Free Motion and Concept 2 — stands ready to put you through a productive workout. Our extensive variety ensures that you will never have to wait for a piece of equipment.

Gymnasiums and Indoor Track Whether you choose to participate in our various sports programs or just want to play, our gymnasiums and indoor track offer another option to keep you active and moving toward a more fit lifestyle. One basketball court is always open for members. Enjoy a view of our gymnasiums and fitness center on our three lane indoor track.

Tennis If tennis is your game, we can serve up an ace. Our indoor professional courts and tennis program can get you back in the fitness swing. Tennis professionals offer game and technique insight to ensure your game is at its peak. Please contact our member services regarding membership options that include tennis privileges.

Aquatic Center In the water, the right stroke may be all you need to achieve fitness. Our four lane indoor lap pool is an inviting option to members interested in swimming their way to health. Our water aerobic classes will give you the strength and endurance you need for trimmed and toned shape. Located as well in the aquatic center are the activity pool and whirlpool.

Join us for our 8th annual family friendly 5K Run / 3K Walk. On Saturday, May 15 at 8:00A you can find us in front of Cabela’s in Hoffman Estates. Over 4,400 people have raised $350,000 to help orphans and vulnerable children in Africa, Asia and LatinAmerica. Raffle tickets will be sold to benefit the Friends of HE Parks. Register at www.runforhungrychildren.org and join us as we run and walk to feed the hungry.

Group Fitness Classes Develop core power in our group exercise studios that feature Pilates, yoga, aerobics and spinning. Gain strength and improve endurance to help advance you to the next level of health. Receive focused attention as you move through classes with ease. Group exercise classes provide the support you need to achieve your goals. There is space enough for anyone wanting to join.

Kids Korner Members can enjoy a worry free workout, knowing they can drop their children off at our friendly and supervised Kids Korner. Kids can play, watch videos, work on homework, or utilize one of several computers in our computer lab. Complimentary visits to Kids Korner are included in both individual and family memberships.

Climbing Wall Our 40 foot indoor climbing wall simulates natural rock features and offers climbing routes to challenge climbers of all abilities. Members are welcome to climb during open climb hours free of charge. Children ages 5–13 are subject to a $5 nominal charge.

Other Benefits There are many benefits to PSS&WC membership. From our luxurious club locker rooms to our family friendly services, you will be pampered and spoiled with the most elite of health services. Membership options are available with no long-term contracts and are competitively priced.

FREE GUEST PASS Vaild for one complimentary visit. *Offer applies to individual 16+ years with photo ID and expires 6/30/2010 No photocopies or reproductions of coupon accepted

Health and Fitness — Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center + Spa

Membership Includes

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www.heparks.org

Fitness Community Center & Ice Arena Equipment Whirlpool & Sauna, Smith Machines Dumbbells, Super Squat

Hours Monday–Friday 5:15A–10:30P Saturday 5:15A–8:00P Sunday 6:00A–8:00P

Cross Cable System, Tetrix Climb Max Bosu Ball, Weighted Balls and Bars Resistance Bands, Lifecycles Cybex / Paramount Strength Training Equipment Magnum, NuStep, Lifecycle Treadmills Precor Treadmills, Recumbent Lifecycles Stairmaster Stepmill Precor EFX Cross Trainers Cybex Arc Trainer

Special Holiday Hours 5:15A–8:00P May 29 6:00A–8:00P May 30 7:00A–1:00P May 31 7:00A–1:00P July 4 Free Guest Days June — 7, 17, 27 July — 8, 19, 30 August — 2, 17, 28

847–885–7500

Fitness Classes Jazzercise / All ages The world’s leading dance fitness program blends dance and exercise choreographed to today’s hottest music. Jazzercise accommodates all fitness levels and combines a cardiovascular workout, resistance training and stretching. For more info or to register call Jeaneen 847–584–1969 $37 Easy Fitness Ticket (automatic deduction from checking account/credit card) $10 Daily Class Fee $50 Registration Fee (one time fee unless 3 months of non attendance)

Jazzercise Schedule CCIA

Vogelei Monthly Membership as Low as $17 per Month Members have unlimited use of the fitness room, indoor running track, locker rooms, whirlpool and sauna. Equipment orientation is available. Supervised memberships are available for ages 13–15. Student members must be 16 years. Non Member One Day Pass — $8

New members will receive free class and no joining fee and one free month. Valid for new or former customers not

Locker Rental — $72 per year Towel Service — 50¢ Towel Service Yearly — $36

registered since 2/09. Offer valid on day of free class. For More information call Jeaneen 847–584–1969. Free month valid with purchase of Easy Fitness Ticket.

Fitness Willow Recreation Center Equipment Eliptical Machine Dumbbells Tetrix Climb Max Lifecycle Machine Treadmills Recumbent Lifecycle Machines NuStep Life Fitness Cross Trainer Life Fitness Weight Training Equipment

Open House — 5/3 ››› 5/7

Hours Monday–Friday 6:00A–10:00P Saturday 6:00A–5:00P Sunday 7:00A–2:00P Special Holiday Hours 6:00A–5:00P May 29 7:00A–2:00P May 30 7:00A–1:00P May 31 7:00A–1:00P July 4 Free Guest Days June — 7, 17, 27 July — 8, 19, 30 August — 2, 17, 28

Membership as Low as $14 per Month Includes use of fitness room, locker rooms and members only basketball. Complimentary equipment orientation by a personal trainer. Non Member One Day Pass — $6

Combination Membership Includes court reservation privileges and use of fitness room, locker rooms and members only basketball.

Racquetball Membership Includes court reservation privileges and use of locker rooms.


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Visit hepdicearena.com for Public Skate rules.

Public Skate Monday–Friday Noon–1:30P Friday 6:00P–8:00P Saturday 5:00P–7:00P Sunday 3:15P–5:00P June Tuesday,Thursday Noon–1:30P

Summer Rate $4 includes skates Visit hepdicearena.com for public skate changes and cancellations.

The Hoffman Estates Ice Arena is a premier regional ice facility located at the south end of CCIA. This state-of-the-art arena offers two NHL sized sheets of ice, which are used for freestyle, figure, and hockey skaters, as well as serving as the practice facility for the Chicago Wolves.

Party on Ice Have your next birthday party at the Ice Arena. You will have the time of your life. Contact Jeff at jdoschadis@heparks.org.

Hanover Park Park District

Learn how to wrap hands like a boxer, stance and footwork techniques, defensive maneuvers, rhythm, coordination, nutrition, punch/counter punch combinations and self-defense techniques. Classes are available for both children and adults, several days and times are available for your convenience. Come train with our boxing instructor, Jeff Rose, and raise your levels of fitness, self esteem and fun!

Hoffman Estates Residents Receive Hanover Park Residents Rates! Classes begin in the Fall! Don’t wait any longer, call and sign up today! For more information, please contact the Hanover Park Park District

Ice Arena — public skate

Boxing Academy

Fitness — CCIA fitness center — WRC fitness center — fitness classes

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www.heparks.org

847–885–7500

Just for Fun — Classes

Baton / Pom

Parents Night Out / 1(and walking)–12 years / PSS&WC

Children develop hand-eye coordination, rhythm, and self-confidence as they master various twirling skills. This course teaches baton basics and routines. Participants in the first session will be marching in the 4th of July parade and those is in the second session will be performing at Party in the Park. In addition to class fees, participants are responsible for a small fee for the costumes. Please wear dance leotards, tights and tennis shoes to each class. Batons are available for purchase through the instructor on the first day of class.

Parents, take a night off and spend some time to yourself while your kids have a blast at PSS&WC. Kids will be split up into age groups where they will participate in age appropriate activites including; games, crafts, obstacle course, climbing wall (5+), pizza dinner, and a movie. Members receive a preferred rate of $24.00 for the first child and $14.00 for each additional child. Non members will pay $29.00 for the first child and $16.00 for each additional child.

Baton / 4–6 years / WRC 235008–A TH 6:30P–7:00P 235008–F TH 6:30P–7:00P Baton / 7–10 years / WRC 235008–B TH 7:00P–7:30P 235008–G TH 7:00P–7:30P Baton / 10+/ WRC 235008–C TH 7:30–8:00 235008–H TH 7:30P–8:00P Poms / 10–18 years / WRC 235008–D TH 8:00P–8:30P 235008–I TH 8:00P–8:30P Competitive Baton / 7–18 years / CCIA 235008–E SU 1:00P–3:00P 235008–J SU 1:00P–3:00P

6/3 ››› 7/1 7/8 ››› 8/5

$29 / $32 $29 / $32

6/3 ››› 7/1 7/8 ››› 8/5

$29 / $32 $29 / $32

6/3 ››› 7/1 7/8 ››› 8/5

$29 / $32 $29 / $32

6/3 ››› 7/1 7/8 ››› 8/5

$29 / $32 $29 / $32

6/6 ››› 6/27 7/11 ››› 8/1

$46 / $51 $46 / $51

Skateboard Lessons / WRC Get in on the fun! This class is for beginners and intermediate skaters. Participants should bring something to drink, Skateboard, and helmet. Knee, elbow and wrist guards are strongly encouraged. Beginners will learn how to start, stop, drop in, ollies, basic ramp riding, balance, and tricks. Intermediate riders are taught skills and tricks based on their abilities. 5–7 years 235010–A 235010–C 8–13 years 235010–B 235010–D

SU SU

11:00A–12:00P 06/13 ››› 07/11 $40 / $44 11:00A–12:00P 07/18 ››› 08/22 $60 / $66

SU SU

11:00A–12:30P 06/13 ››› 07/11 $60 / $60 11:00A–12:30P 07/18 ››› 08/22 $90 / $99

Magic Class / 4–14 years/ CCIA You can fool your family and amaze your friends after learning fascinating tricks from a professional magician! Class covers card tricks, rope tricks, coin tricks, mind reading and more. Each child will receive a magic kit to take home. Within each class, participants will be separated into age groups. Sign up for a class each session — new tricks are taught every class! 237425–A

M

6:45P–7:40P

6/28

$18 / $20

230727–A 230727–AA 230727–B 230727–BB 230727–C 230727–CC

SA SA SA SA SA SA

4:30P–8:30P 4:30P–8:30P 4:30P–8:30P 4:30P–8:30P 4:30P–8:30P 4:30P–8:30P

6/26 6/26 7/17 7/17 8/21 8/21

$24 / $29 $14 / $16 $24 / $29 $14 / $16 $24 / $29 $14 / $16

Pet CPR and First Aid Class / CCIA Our Pet CPR and First Aid classes have been designed to assist you, the pet owner, in emergency and/or life threatening situations. The valuable information in these classes will help you to recognize and assess injuries and emergency situations, and will provide you with the ability to initiate treatment and react quickly until veterinary care is reached. Our Pet CPR and First Aid classes are hands-on and interactive to ensure that you get the most out of your experience. All classes are taught by instructors who are Red Cross Certified in Dog and Cat CPR and First Aid. After taking the class, you will receive a useful manual of the topics covered in class, a first aid kit, and a certificate of completion. 225027–A

11:30A–2:30P

4/24

$80 / $88

Rentals Park and Shelter Rentals

Have fun at our open air shelters located at various parks throughout Hoffman Estates. The Park District requires a completed Rental Form to reserve any park. Come in to the CCIA or to WRC to fill out a rental form. Shelters are available for rental at the following parks: Charlemagne, Evergreen, Field Park, High Point, Huntington, Olmstead, Valley, Victoria, Vogelei and Willow.

Meeting Room and Gymnasium Rentals

Fees vary, call for a rate sheet or visit our website at www.heparks.org. Alcohol is prohibited at all facilities except for Poplar Creek Country Club. Audiovisual equipment may be available for rental at a nominal cost. Rental applications are available at the front desk of each facility. Please allow 48 hours for your request to be processed.


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CCIA and WRC Parties Athletic Party / 4+ years / WRC Kids take over the gym and enjoy everything from basketball to floor hockey, soccer to volleyball. Activities should be chosen ahead of time so equipment can be made available.

WEDDINGS & BANQUETS — see page 47, PCCC Ninety (90) minute parties can be booked for Saturday or Sunday afternoons. Prices at WRC include goodie bags for each participant. Parents may bring their own pizza, cake, ice cream and beverages. There is a 20 child maximum. For more information, 847–885–7500 for CCIA or 847–285–5440 for WRC. Additional days and times may be available upon request. Willow Skate Park and Teen Room parties are also available, call 847–885–7500 for details.

$150 / $165

Arts and Crafts Party / 4+ years / WRC Party guests should express themselves and create a great craft project they can take home with them. A variety of projects are offered and themes change as well. $175 / $193

Broomball Party or Group Outing / CCIA Come and play a game on the ice that does not involve skates. All you need are gloves, a helmet and clean tennis shoes. Contact Jeff for availability and pricing at 847–781–3632.

Dodgeball Party / 7–12 years The guest of honor and up to 14 friends will enjoy one hour of gym time and one hour in the party room. Pizza, beverages, cake, Jelly Bean Sports’ invitations and decorations are included! $249 All-Inclusive

Gymnastics Party / 5+ years / WRC This party will turn your guests on their heads as we lead them through basic gymnastics moves on several apparatus. $175 / $193

Ice Skating Party / 4+ years / CCIA Each 90 minute party package includes admission and skate rental for up to 20 children as well as use of our party room. Contact Jennifer for availability and pricing 847–781–3642 x503.

Jazzercise Party / 5+ years / WRC Kids move and groove to great upbeat music as our Jazzercise choreographer leads them through fun and easy to follow steps. $175 / $193

Jelly Bean Sports Tot Sports Party / 3–7 years Your little jelly bean + 14 friends will enjoy an afternoon of t-ball, soccer, basketball or football fun! Packages include one hour of gym time and one hour in the party room. Pizza, beverages, cake, Jelly Bean Sports’ invitations and decorations are included! $249 All-Inclusive

PSS&WC Parties Parties are available Saturday and Sunday afternoons starting at 3:30P Additional days and times are available upon request. Fees are based upon a 10 person minimum, unless otherwise stated. Fees may vary based on space and rooms rented. Call Christine Tusa at 847–285–5439, or email ctusa@heparks.org.

Activity Pool Party / PSS&WC Celebrate with a refreshing swim any time of the year in PSS&WC zero depth activity pool. We provide swimming supervision by certified lifeguards. The host must provide two adult chaperones. 90 min member — $10 / guest non member — $12 / guest

Climbing Wall Party / 5+ years / PSS&WC Take your birthday party to new heights on our 40 foot indoor climbing wall. Our professional climbing staff belays all climbers and provides basic instruction. Two adult chaperones are also required. 90 min member — $12 / guest non member — $14 / guest

Combo Party / 5+ years / PSS&WC Get the best of both worlds with 90 minutes of swimming and 90 minutes of rock wall climbing. We provide swimming supervision and professional climbing instruction. The host must provide two adult chaperones. 3 hours member — $20 / guest non member — $24 / guest

Overnight Lock-in / 5+ years / PSS&WC Ask about discounts for larger groups. Spend the night in the gym, enjoying basketball, volleyball and other sports or watch movies in our tv room. Add to the excitement by including 90 minutes of swimming or rock wall climbing. Overnights are available Friday or Saturday evenings from 7:00P–7:00A. Adult chaperones must be provided. 12 hours $15 / guest Minimum of twenty (20) participants applies.

Old Fashioned Party / 4+ years / WRC For the traditionalist, this party offers guests all the old favorites like bozo buckets, pin the tail on the donkey, relay races . $150 / $165

Wallyball Party / 12+ years / WRC Team up to play wallyball, that’s volleyball on a racquetball court, and then head upstairs to open gifts. $150 / $165

Seascape Parties Seascape Parties and Rentals (see page 42) Book your group outing or birthday party early while dates are still available. Call Program & Aquatic Supervisor, Katie Jones, at 847–285–5408.

Just for Fun — classes — rentals — parties

Just for Fun — Parties

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Hours Daily* *Tuesdays

www.poplarcreekcc.com

847–884–0219

6:00A–7:00P 8:00A–7:00P

Learning Center and Golf Range Practice makes perfect and our learning center is perfect for those golfers who want to develop all aspects of their game. We have doubled the size of the grass tee and added four target greens and a chipping and pitching green with a sand bunker. Along with our Fiberbuilt mats and existing putting green, these improvements make the perfect facility to hone all of your golfing skills.

Online Tee Time Reservations Our website, www.poplarcreekcc.com, allows golfers to book their tee times online, up to seven days in advance.

Permanent Tee Times Saturday and Sunday morning reserved tee times can be contracted for the 2010 season. Call 847–781–3679 for info.

ProLink GPS System ProLink is a cutting edge, computerized yardage and scoring system available in Poplar Creek’s golf carts. The ProLink monitor on each golf cart acts as a professional caddie. Pro Tips on how to play each hole, green contours and distances to the pin, scoring with real time leaderboard and messaging to and from the Pro Shop. You can even order food and drinks from the comfort of your own golf cart.

Discount Email Club Join PCCC’s discount email club and receive year round golfing discounts. Simply log on to www.poplarcreekcc.com and click on email sign up. You will receive online coupons good toward a host of products and services at PCCC.

Purchasing a Resident Discount Golf ID Card or Corporate ID Card or Resident ID Card This card is the only identification we recognize as proof of residency. Resident ID cards can be purchased at any HEPD facility. A valid drivers license with a Hoffman Estates address and a current utility bill must be presented when purchasing or renewing the card. There is an annual administrative fee of $5 for issuing this card.

Pro Shop Merchandise The Poplar Creek Pro Shop features a wide array of the latest fashions for men and women, including Under Armour, Adidas, Antigua and FootJoy.

Custom Club Fitting Call the Pro Shop for details at 847–781–3679. Let us fit you with a new set of Tour Edge Clubs at our Tour Edge custom fitting center. Or we can check your existing equipment for lie angle, loft angle, shaft flex, grip size and length. There is a $15 fitting charge without the purchase of Tour Edge Clubs.

Gift Cards HEPD gift cards are the perfect gift for any golfer. Gift cards are redeemable for green fees, Pro Shop merchandise, golf lessons, golf programs, memberships and other HEPD products or services.

Clubhouse Features Banquet and Meeting Rooms Bridal Room Poplar Creek Bar and Grill Full Line Pro Shop Women’s and Men’s Locker Rooms


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Adult — $45 per half hour Junior — $35 per half hour Package is five half hour lessons Adult Package — $190 Junior Package — $150

Golf Rates Monday – Friday 9 Holes

18 Holes

Open – 1:26P

$16 / $20

$25 / $30

with cart

$25 / $30

$40 / $46

Golf Outings

1:34P – 2:51P

$16 / $20

$20 / $25

Thinking of having a golf outing during the 2010 season? Let PCCC host the event, with our specially designed golf outing packages. Call 847–781–3679 for more information on pricing and available dates.

with cart

$25 / $30

$30 / $35

3:00P – 5:34P

$18 / $20

$20 / $22

with cart

$28 / $30

$30 / $32

$10 / $15

$16 / $20

18 Holes with Cart Cart has Bag Drop, GPS Scoring with Real Time Leader Board Weekday — $57 Weekend — $63

Special Events

resident / non resident

5:43P – Close with cart

Saturday – Sunday and Holidays 9 Holes

18 Holes

Open – 12:51P with cart

$52 / $62

1:00P – 2:51P

$28 / $34

with cart

$39 / $46

2 Person Bring Your Best Saturday, May 1, 2010 10:00A Tee Times

Communi-Tee Golf Outing Tuesday, July 20, 2010 10:00A Shotgun

HEPD Jr Club Championship Monday, July 26, 2010 6:30A Tee Times

HEPD Championship

Saturday, July 24 and Sunday, July 25, 2010 10:00A Tee Times

Bright Night

Friday, August 27, 2010 8:00P Tee Times

Pro–Am Scramble

Sunday, October 10, 2010 10:30A Shotgun

Turkey Shoot

Saturday, November 6, 2010 10:30A Shotgun

Make a Holiday Wish Come True Saturday, November 20, 2010 10:30A Shotgun

Entries available at www.poplarcreekcc.com Call 847–781–3679 for more information.

Great Gift Idea! Unlimited Personal Range Pass — $600 Pass is valid through the 2010 season at Poplar Creek’s Learning Center. Not transferable or sharable. Sales are limited to 50 passes. Receive 20 three hole twilight passes with cart when pass is purchased before April 31st

3:00P – Close with cart

$22 / $25 $27 / $30

Special Rates Juniors under 17 years and Seniors 60+

$15 / $17

$20 / $26

with cart

$23/ $25

$30 / $33

Pull Carts

$3

$4

Rental Clubs

$12

$20

Cart Cover

$10

$10

(Per Cart)

9 Holes

18 Holes

Driving Range

30–35 Balls

60–65 Balls

115–120 Balls

Adult

$5

$7.50

$11

Junior

$2 (Saturday and Sunday 5:00P–6:00P)

15 Large Bucket Pass — $90

30 Large Bucket Pass — $165

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PGA Private Lessons

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www.poplarcreekcc.com

847–884–0219

Golf Classes Golden Bears / 4–15 years / PCCC

Group Golf Lessons / 18+ years / PCCC

This early childhood golf program is designed to develop important motor skills through the use of target oriented training methods. This program helps children establish a base off which to grow and develop a solid golf swing. Please provide the following information at the time of registration: participant's height, whether they swing right or left handed and a t-shirt size. If registering online please forward the above information to pcccproshop@heparks.org Students will receive two clubs.

Golfers are eager to attest to their scores after lessons from Poplar Creek Country Club pros. Lessons for beginners and those wishing to break par are offered. Learn basic set up along with swinging fundamentals with woods and irons, while also learning the fundamentals of chipping and putting.

221010–A 231010–A

TU,TH 5:45P–6:30P TU,TH 4:45P–5:30P

5/6 ››› 6/11 7/8 ››› 8/3

$100 / $120 $100 / $120

Autumn Bears / 5–15 years / PCCC This junior program is designed to help young golfers establish and develop strong game fundamentals. Practice sessions focus on woods, irons and short game. 241010–A

W

5:30P–6:30P

8/18 ››› 9/8

$54 / $60

Sharks / 4–14 years / PCCC This junior program is designed to help young golfers establish and develop strong game fundamentals. Practice sessions focus on the long and short game, as well as on course play and golf etiquette. Participants must have successfully completed Golden Bears or a similar junior golf program before enrolling in this program. Please provide the following information at the time of registration: participant's height, whether they swing right or left handed. If registering online please send above information to pcccproshop@heparks.org. Golf clubs are not provided for use during this program. 231011–A

TU,TH 5:45P–6:45P

6/3 ››› 6/29

$125 / $150

Autumn Sharks / 4–15 years / PCCC This junior program is designed to help young golfers establish and develop strong game fundamentals. Practice sessions focus on woods, irons and short game. 241011–A

TH

5:30P–6:30P

8/19 ››› 9/9

$54 / $60

Tigers / 5–15 years / PCCC This advanced junior golf program is designed to strengthen fundamentals by mixing long and short game practice with on course training sessions. Prerequisite: Participant must have successfully completed our Sharks program or a similar junior program participation. 231013–A

TU,TH 5:45P–6:45P

7/8 ››› 8/3

$140 / $165

Masters / 12–17 years / PCCC This program is designed specifically for the competitive student of the game, this program focuses on improving swing fundamentals, practice techniques and course management. Participants complete 9 holes daily following instruction. Prerequisite: Participant must be a high school golf team member or have a minimum three years of participation in an accredited junior golf program. 231012–A

TH

6:00A–10:30A

7/8 ››› 7/29

$140 / $165

221001–A 231001–A 231001–B 241001–A 241001–B

SA W SA SA TU

10:30A–11:30P 5:45P–6:45P 10:30A–11:30P 10:30A–11:30P 5:30P–6:30P

5/8 ››› 5/29 6/2 ››› 6/23 6/5 ››› 6/26 8/7 ››› 8/28 8/10 ››› 8/31

$60 / $70 $60 / $70 $60 / $70 $60 / $70 $60 / $70

Hook an Adult on Golf 2010 A workshop designed for the beginner who has never spent any time on a golf course, but has always wanted to learn. In this introductory session, you will learn about the game, etiquette, course, practice center and a brief introduction to mechanics of the golf swing. Maximum of 8 students per session. Limit of one session per participant, per season. All this, packed into one hour and FREE of charge! To sign up, contact Jamie Nieto, 847–781–3680 or jnieto@heparks.org. If leaving a message, include your name, phone number, and email address. You will receive a confirmation via phone or email prior to class start. Saturday, May 22 — 11:45A–12:45P Saturday, June 19 — 12:00P–1:00P Saturday, July 19 — 12:00P–1:00P Saturday, August 7 — 12:00P–1:00P


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Poplar Creek Country Club Emerges with a Fresh Look As snow amassed, Poplar Creek Country Club was hard at work in its main banquet room. A facelift of the highest order is already benefiting excited special event organizers. The clean and updated look includes new carpet, wallpaper and lighting; ceiling construction; bathroom upgrades and more. For those who relish in disco, hip-hop, swing and the fox trot, a new dance floor has been installed. To take advantage of the impressively-renovated main banquet room, party and meeting planners are securing dates for their golf, corporate and social functions. For weddings, bridal showers, holiday parties, gala fundraisers, reunions, graduations, bar mitzvahs, sweet 16s and other celebrations, they’re selecting customized casual, intimate and formal decorative and menu options for groups of 30 to 270. Significant improvements aside, Poplar Creek’s main banquet and meeting rooms are wired — literally. Overhead projectors, WiFi, screens, LCD projectors and screens, flipcharts and other accoutrements continue to make Poplar Creek the preferred area venue for business gatherings.

Weddings Once upon a time, tucked away from the high-traffic hustle and bustle, two lovebirds said their "I do’s" with breathtaking views. From our peaceful surroundings to the attention to detail, every wedding we host is unique. Our dedicated event consultants will work closely with you to ensure that every aspect of your event is perfect, from room choice and menu selection to décor and special requests. Poplar Creek Country Club provides a spacious clubhouse paired with simple yet elegant décor and exceptional yet affordable cuisine. Please call 847–781–3658 or visit www.poplarcreekcc.com.

Banquets Enjoy our beautiful, upscale banquet facilities overlooking our 18 Hole Championship Golf Course. We offer custom designed packages. You’ll enjoy a country club atmosphere at an affordable price. We have accommodations for 25 to 275 people, specializing in — wedding receptions, rehearsal dinners, bridal showers, baby showers, religious celebrations, awards banquets, golf outings, ethnic catering, corporate meetings and events. For more information please call 847–781–3658 or visit www.poplarcreekcc.com.

Poplar Creek Country Club — golf classes — banquets — weddings

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HOFFMAN ESTATES PARK DIS T R I C T

www.heparks.org

847–885–7500

Seascape Family Aquatic Center

Open Daily June 5–August 22 11:30A–7:30P* *Wednesdays 11:30A–6:00P Special Hours 5/31 ››› 6/4 7/4 8/16 ››› 8/20

Birthday Party 4:00P–7:30P 11:30A–6:00P 11:30P–5:00P

The park district follows the local high school schedule to determine its weekday schedule. The district reserves the right to close the pool and/or sections, due to weather or low attendance.

Rates $6 / $7 $8 / $9 $6 / $7

Season Pass Rates adult family of 2 family of 3 family of 4 family of 5 senior senior family of 2

$72 / $79 $118 / $129 $161 / $179 $210 / $228 $256 / $281 $66 / $72 $107 / $117

Lap Swim Rates / 18+ years M–TH, SA 9:00A–11:00A daily membership

Our pool party includes 2 hours in our private tent area and 2 hours of swimming for 15 guests and 2 adults. You’ll also enjoy a party host, customized invitations and t-shirt for the birthday child. Catering packages are available at an additional cost. $135 / $160

Cabana Rental Reserve one of Seascapes private cabanas for a half day or full day rental. Rental includes shaded area for 6–8 guests. Perfect for a family day at the pool! half day full day

Daily Rates youth (4–17 years) adult senior (62+)

Seascape Rentals

$3 $40

$19 / $24 $34 / $39

Group Rate Bring your group to enjoy a day of swimming and sunshine! Groups of 20 guests or more receive a special discount. $5 / $6 for groups over 20 people, visit must be prearranged

Full Facility Rental Why not rent the entire facility for yourself and your group? The facility rental includes 2 hours of fun. Seascape will provide the lifeguards to keep everyone safe. Catering packages are available at an additional cost. $575 / $625, $6 per person for any guest of 100 people

All rentals and groups must be pre-arranged. Contact Katie Jones today at 847–285–5408 or kjones@heparks.org to reserve your date.


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Seascape Programs

Opening Day / June 5

Above and Underwater Scuba Classes

Don’t miss our very first full day of the season!

Flick and Float / June 9 / July 9 Come enjoy a movie under the stars while floating comfortably in the zero depth area of the pool or lounging on the pool deck.

Seascape’s 15th Birthday Bash and Pass Holder Appreciation Day / June 15 Guests will enjoy exciting games, giveaways and much more. In addition, season pass holders will enjoy special VIP treatment throughout the day.

Father’s Day Pool Party / June 20 Fathers will receive free admission with a paying child! Fathers and their children can participate in an ice cream eating contest, relay races, and a cannon ball contest just for the dads.

Family Fun Friday Night / June 25 / August 6 Enjoy a relaxing night with your family at Seascape. Family discounts will be available from 4:00P–7:30P. Family oriented games and activities will be held during every adult break.

Military Appreciation Weekend / July 2–4 All men and women who serve or have served in the military will enjoy free admission with a Military ID Card.

Handmade Boat Races / July 4 / 238031–A Children 13 and under are encouraged to make and design a boat made from household items to race the length of the pool. Awards will be given based on speed and design. Registration for this event is required and will begin April 9.

Pass Holder Appreciation Day / July 14 Pass holders will enjoy special VIP treatment on this day. No outside groups or rentals will be at Seascape, so pass holders and guests will have the pool all to themselves.

Battle of the Bands / July 23rd / 238033–A We invite local bands to participate in this exciting event. Registration is required and will begin on April 9. Bands will be able to perform in front the of Seascape crowd. Prizes will be awarded. Please come out to support your favorite band!

10+ years / Seascape

Above and Underwater, which is a full service dive center, will be teaching SCUBA classes this summer at Seascape. All equipment needed for the course will be provided. For safety, all students complete a brief questionnaire and must comply with the PADI waiver. Students who want to pursue formal certification can finish with Above and Underwater at an additional cost and completion dive. 238027–A 238027–B 238027–C

SA SA SA

8:00A–12:00P 8:00A–12:00P 8:00A–12:00P

6/5 ››› 6/26 7/9 ››› 7/30 8/7 ››› 8/28

$130 / $150 $130 / $150 $130 / $150

Jr. Lifeguard Program / 11–15 years / Seascape Participants in this class will learn important lifeguard concepts including; responsibility, basic water skills, guest relations skills, assisting lifeguard staff, assisting swim instructor staff, basic life support, and first aid skills. Ultimately, our hope that Junior Lifeguards will continue on and train as Lifeguards once the age requirement is reached. All participants will receive a text book, t-shirt, swimsuit patch, and certificate upon completion. 238026–A 238026–B 238026–C 238026–D

M–TH 9:00A–11:00A M–TH 9:00A–11:00A M–TH 9:00A–11:00A M–TH 9:00A–11:00

6/14 ››› 6/24 6/28 ››› 7/8 7/12 ››› 7/22 7/26 ››› 8/5

$115 / $125 $115 / $125 $115 / $125 $115 / $125

Ellis & Associates Lifeguard Course 16+ years / Seascape

Learn the following skills: anticipating how/where aquatic incidents will occur, recognizing and effectively managing incidents, thinking critically about possible complications, acting in a professional manner, and protecting your safety and the safety of others. A portion of the class will focus on how to find a job, resumes, applications, and interviewing. Upon completion of the course participants will be certified to work for an Ellis & Associate facility including the Hoffman Estates Park District. Completion of the course does not guarantee employment with the Hoffman Estates Park District. For more info contact Katie Jones, Program & Aquatics Supervisor at kjones@heparks.org. 228025–B

M–F 4:00P–9:00P

5/10 ››› 5/14

$155 / $169

Teen Pool Party / August 13 / 238033–A What better way to celebrate your Friday the 13th than at Seascape’s teen pool party! Teens will enjoy a live DJ and fun and exciting games and activities.

Grandparent’s Day / August 15 Grandparents will enjoy free admission with a paid admission for their grandchild.

Closing Weekend / August 21–22 Soak up the last of the summer rays at Seascape before going back to school. You won’t want to miss this final weekend at Seascape!

Private & Semi Private Lessons To register, stop by the Service Desk at PSS&WC or contact Katie Jones, Program and Aquatics Supervisor, at 847–285–5408. See more information on page 7. Private (1 participant) Semi-Private (2 participants Group Private (3–4 participants)

$98 / $107 $134 / $146 $155 / $169

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Before and After School

Teens

2010–2011 School Year

Pizza Nights / WRC

Available for children needing before and after school care, the STAR program provides a safe environment in a recreational setting. Activities include art projects, sports and games, outdoor play, card and board games and homework time. A light snack will be offered daily. Before care is offered from 7:00A until the start of school and after care is from school dismissal until 6:00P. There is a three and five day availability

Come enjoy some pizza and pop while hanging out with your friends in our Teen Room and Game Room. Wallyball is also available, so bring plenty of friends to form teams. Admission fee includes use of both rooms, plus pizza and beverage. Teens are only allowed admission to Pizza Night once each night. Once you leave, you’re out for the night. No registration, pay at the door.

STAR Schools DISTRICT 15 SCHOOLS

June 11, 25 July 9, 23 August 13, 27

Thomas Jefferson School (K–6) — Whiteley Schools (K–6) Children will be bussed from their schools to WRC for STAR.

Teen Hangout / Game Room

DISTRICT 54 SCHOOLS Lakeview — MacArthur — NEW!Fairview — NEW!Armstrong The STAR program is held at your child’s school.

Registration Policy STAR Registration is on a first come first serve basis. Enrollment is limited. A $25.00 per child registration fee is required at the time of registration. Nine monthly payments will be deducted from your checking account or credit card through our Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) billing system, on the 10th of the month (August–April). Register at CCIA for District 54 schools and at WRC for District 15 schools. No registrations will be processed 8/16 thru 8/31. Registration reopens 9/1 with a start date of 9/6 or later. Any registrations received after 9/1 must have approval from the program manager. For more information and pricing visit www.heparks.org click Before and After School

6:00P–8:00P 6:00P–8:00P 6:00P–8:00P

$5 $5 $5

Stop in and spend some time with your friends in our Teen Hangout Room, open to ages 11–17 years. Relax and watch tv, or do your homework on our computer. Our shared Game Room is open to teens during all teen hours, equipped with pool table, ping pong, foosball and board games. Teen Hangout Room at WRC Monday–Friday 3:00P–8:00P Saturday 10:00P–5:00P Sunday 10:00P–2:00P Daily Fee — $3 Game Room at WRC Monday–Friday 6:00P–9:00P Saturday 3:00P–5:00P Sunday 11:00A–2:00P Daily Fee — $3 10 punch pass — $25

Registration Dates Current STAR / Kasper Families — April 12

Children currently enrolled in STAR or Kasper before & after school program at one of the following schools, District 54: Armstrong, Fairview, Lakeview, MacArthur and District 15: Thomas Jefferson, WhiteleyRegistration packets will be available 4/12, at your child’s site, CCIA & WRC. Open Registration — May 3

Registration will open to families not currently enrolled in STAR or Kasper before & after school program depending on availability. Registration is on a first come first serve basis until filled.

Kinder STAR Afternoon Enrichment Designed to meet the needs of children who require extended care after morning kindergarten. Activities include art projects, active time, science, quiet time and monthly field trips. Children will be able to socialize and interact with their kindergarten friends in a safe place. A healthy afternoon snack will be provided. Busses will transport children from their schools to the either WRC or CCIA. Program is from after AM Kindergarten until 6:00P. WRC CCIA

Thomas Jefferson — Whiteley Armstrong — Fairview — Lakeview — MacArthur

We require a minimum of 8 participants to run the kindergarten program. For more information and to be put on a registration list, contact Carolyn Ray 847–885–7500x635.

Community Wide Youth Project A cooperative program among the Hoffman Estates Park District, the Village of Hoffman Estates and Schaumburg Township sponsoring the Vogelei Teen Center, recreational programming, trips and special events. For more info about participating or volunteering, contact Jason Hickman, Superintendent of Recreation, at 847–885–7500.

HEPD Teen Commission Make your opinions heard. The park district is currently forming a teen commission to help plan programming and events at the Vogelei Barn, the Willow Recreation Center Teen Hangout .Interested 11–16 year olds should call 847–885–7500.

Advisory Council of Teens Advisory Council of Teens (A.C.T.) is a group of high school students committed to serving as advisors to the Teen Network. A.C.T. shares leadership in planning, promoting and organizing positive events/activities and other programming opportunities that serve youth in the community.


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Willow Skate Park Get in on the fun! This class is for beginners and intermediate skaters. Participants should bring something to drink, Skateboard, and helmet. Knee, elbow and wrist guards are strongly encouraged. Beginners will learn how to start, stop, drop in, ollies, basic ramp riding, balance, and tricks. Intermediate riders are taught skills and tricks based on their abilities.

Nature Detectives / 5–10 years / Vogelei Park Does your child love to get outside and explore nature? Come out to the brand new Vogelei Park and meet a naturalist that will guide your child through the park on a scavenger hunt for animal tracks, insects, wildflowers and much more. Use detective’s tools to get an up close look at the flower gardens, birds, and critters that call this park home. This program stresses hands on discovery; kids should come dressed for the weather and wear closed toe shoes. 235972–A 235972–B

SU SU

10:00A–12:00P 8/8 10:00A–12:00P 8/22

$10 / $12 $10 / $12

Free Tree Clinic / Vogelei Barn

9:00A–4:00P 6/12

Children Concerts and Earth Day Celebration — pages 4–5

Amenities at Vogelei Vogelei House, Vogelei Barn, Safety Town, Meeting and Banquet Space, Children’s Barnyard Playground, Shelter, Stage, Children’s Water Playground, The Gardens at Vogelei

Vogelei Barn is available for any special event. This private, casual space features hardwood floors and accommodates groups of up to 130 people. It’s setting, on the beautifully renovated Vogelei Park, makes it an ideal place for your next gathering. Please call for more information and rental fees.

11:00A–12:00P 06/13 ››› 07/11 $40 / $44 11:00A–12:00P 07/18 ››› 08/22 $60 / $66

SU SU

11:00A–12:30P 06/13 ››› 07/11 $60 / $60 11:00A–12:30P 07/18 ››› 08/22 $90 / $99

Willow Dog Park ½ Acre Off Leash Area, Fully Fenced, Agility Equipment, Dog Water Service, Entrance Holding Area, Waste Disposal Bags, Picnic Tables, Key Code Entry Purchase your membership at WRC or CCIA. Provide certification of dog’s vaccinations for 2010 — rabies, distemper, hepatitis, para influenza, parvo virus, bordatella, fecal exam

2010 Dog Park Expansion

This fall the ½ acre Willow Dog Park will be expanding to nearly 2 acres for your dog to romp and play! There will be a dedicated small dog area for the little guys who aren’t too sure of their large furry friends. Stay tuned for the summer guide which will have all of the details and updates on this project and we will also be unveiling the new park name!

New! Willow Dog Park Expansion

Woodland Garden, Rock Garden, Rose Garden, Water Garden, Community Education Gardens, Children’s Garden, North Perennial Garden, Main Entry Garden, Grass Garden, Illinois Prairie, Native Wetland and Giving Garden

Vogelei Barn Banquet Room

SU SU

Expanded Area 48,000 Square Feet All Dog Area 69,000 Square Feet

Willow Skate Park

Entrance Gates

Existing Park 32,000 Square Feet

Small Dog Area 11,000 Square Feet

Willow Skate Park

Hoffman Estates Environmental Commission is sponsoring a free tree clinic. Homeowners are invited to bring in samples, photos and/or questions about trees. Certified arborists will be on hand to answer questions.

5–7 years 235010–A 235010–C 8–13 years 235010–B 235010–D

Willow Dog Park

Vogelei Programs

Vogelei

Skateboard Lessons / WRC

Teens

Skate Park Monday–Sunday Sunrise–Sunset

Star

Dog Park Monday–Sunday 8:00A–Sunset Membership — All memberships valid until 4/30/2011 First Dog $45 / $65 Additional Dogs $15 / $20

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50+ Club Activities All activities in the CCIA Senior Center unless otherwise specified.

BICYCLE CLUB Thursdays, 11:30A, FREE CARDS / BOARD GAMES GROUP Thursdays, 1:30P, FREE KNITTING CIRCLE Knitting / Crocheting / Cross Stitching 1st and 3rd Fridays, 1:30P–2:30P, FREE PM FUN AND GAMES Evening Thursdays, 7:30P, FREE POCKET BILLIARDS GROUP Access to two 8 foot pocket pool tables anytime the Senior Center is open. Monday–Friday, 9:00A–4:00P, FREE READING CLUB Last Monday of every month / Book Discussion 1:30P, CCIA Room 110, FREE No Discussion in June, July or August VOLLEYBALL Tuesday 12:30P–2:30P, Friday 10:00A–11:30A CCIA Gym, $1 WALKING CLUB Meets at High Point Park in the parking lot area nearest the tennis court (weather permitting) Monday–Friday, 9:00A, High Point Park Wii BOWLING Tuesday 11:00A, FREE 50+ Fridays Join us every Friday! 50+ Fridays consist of a variety of activities and each Friday is different so join us every week. For a complete event listing, check out our website, www.heparks.org.

50+ Active Adults Senior Center Membership Drop-In Hours for 50+ members 9:00A–4:00P $5 Annual Fee Membership includes: As a member, you receive discounts on select 50+ classes and outings, access to the senior center and CCIA walking track plus email or mail updates on events, programs and trips, advance registration for trips and events, special park district guest pass rates, resource information, daily newspaper, beverages, television, cards, table games, Wii, pocket pool, baggo, table tennis, chit chat area, library, computer with internet and word processing capabilities, monthly hearing and health screenings, a weekly Friday Brown Bag Lunch Social, monthly catered birthday celebrations, educational seminars and workshops. FREE Membership for 50+ CCIA Fitness Center Members

Health and Wellness for Adults 50+ The Hoffman Estates Park District has partnered with the HEV Department of Health and Human Services to offer free health screenings at our Senior Center. Medical professionals offer health and medical consultations, blood pressure testing, diabetes and hemoglobin testing. Total cholesterol testing is also available for $6. For best results, please fast for at least four hours before diabetes or cholesterol testing. This is in partnership with Family Hearcare Center. Free Adult Health Screenings CCIA Senior Center Second Wednesday of every month 11:00A–12:00P Sign up required at 50+ Club Desk.


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Line Dancing / 50+ years Learn our area's latest line dances. Brush up on the oldies but goodies and newies. Our instructor has 30 years of experience. Most of these dances can be picked up easily while having an absolute ball doing them! No class on 9/6 due to the Labor Day. WRC 235311–B

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1:15P–2:15P

8/4 ››› 9/22

$27 / $30

M

7:15P–8:15P

8/2 ››› 9/27

$27 / $30

CCIA 235311–A

Gentle Yoga / CCIA Always wanted to try Yoga? Are you looking for a gentle movement class to bring ease back into your body? This class focuses on deep breathing combined with exercises to build strength, increase flexibility and reduce stress. Bring mat. Comfortable clothing. 235324–A 235324–B

M TH

4:30P–5:30P 4:30P–5:30P

Intro to Computers This class helps you to really understand and enjoy your computer. Expect everything from an individual skill assessment to learning the basics in using a mouse, keyboard, surfing the internet, email and game-playing. Geared to beginner and moderate skill levels. 235338–A

W

7:00P–8:00P

6/2 ››› 6/30

$20 / $23

Basic Exercise & Movement / CCIA This class focuses on strength, movement and balance challenges through the use of the body's core muscles. Led by Jennifer Clark, Certified Group Fitness Instructor and Certified Personal Trainer. Register for both classes each session and receive 10% off the second. 235325–A 235325–B 235325–C

M W M

10:30A–11:15A 7/12 ››› 8/16 $16 / $18 10:30A–11:15A 7/14 ››› 8/18 $16 / $18 10:30A–11:15A 8/30 ››› 10/4 $16 / $18

4/26 ››› 6/21 $84 / $92 4/29 ››› 6/24 $78 / $86

50+ Outings Trouble at the Tropi / 50+ years What's the notorious gangster Mr. Big doing at Ricky's club? Walk down memory lane as you join Lucy, Ricky, Fred and Ethel to unravel the murder mystery. You're promised a Wisconsin Wine, Cider and Cheese Sampling, and then a delicious full-course themed lunch including dessert and beverage. 235318–A TH 9:30A–3:00P

6/3

$60 / $62

Merchandise Mart / 50+ years Visit the world's largest commercial building, the Merchandise Mart. Located in the heart of Chicago, it is home to 25 stories of retail shops, LuxeHome boutiques, gift and other showrooms and a food court. Shop for your new fall items. Lunch on own. Meet at CCIA 50+ Senior Club. Transportation by Park District vehicle included. 235318–C M

White Sox Game / Cellular Field, Chicago See the 2005 World Series Champions play ball. Price includes bus transportation, an hour and a half pre-game, all you can eat buffet, bingo in the patio area and a lower box game ticket. Buffet features Cajun Chicken, Fried Chicken, Hot Dogs, BBQ Ribs, Hamburgers, Salad, unlimited Beer, Wine and Soft Drinks. Please note: Seats are not in shaded area. Also, you will have to walk to the parking lot to get on the bus, after the game. Tickets limited. 235318–D TH 6/10 $80 9:45A — pick up bus at the Dundee Township Park District Senior Center, 665 Barrington Avenue, Carpentersville

US Mailboat Tour / 50+ years Witness a Lake Geneva tradition since 1873, the only marine mail delivery of its type in the country! Board the Walworth and watch a very brave mailperson leap off the bow of the boat onto the pier to both deliver and pick up mail. Transportation and pasta / salad lunch included. 235318–B TU 7:30A–4:30P

7/6

$59 / $62

10:00A–3:00P 8/30

$10 / $12

Kickin’ up Your Heels! / Cadillac Ranch, Bartlett (Statewide Senior Luncheon, hosted by IPRA’s Senior Committee)

We’re rounding up our seniors for a few hours of feasting, fellowship and fun. Doors will open at 11:30A, lunch served at 12:00P. Door prizes will be awarded. For more details contact the 50+ Active Adults Club desk. The feast: A plated meal of minestrone soup, spinach salad, pasta rigatoni with tomato, basil and olive oil, bread and chocolate mousse for dessert (hot beverages are included in the price; soft drinks will be available for an extra charge). The fellowship: Amongst seniors from clubs across the state of Illinois. The fun: Line Dancing; the newest country line dances led by a professional line dance instructor. Singles welcome —no partners necessary. 245317–A TU

11:30A–2:30P 9/28

$22

2010 IPRA Six County Senior Olympics 7/7 ››› 7/23 Still time to sign up. Please check at the 50+ Desk for the latest. What's your sport of choice? Volleyball, Softball, Golf, Tennis, Bowling are just a few sports offered.

50+ Active Adults

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Friends of HE Parks Foundation

Northwest Special Recreation Association

The Friends of HE Parks Foundation is made up of community volunteers who work together to raise money so that more residents can participate and enjoy recreational opportunities, regardless of social, physical or economic circumstances and limitations. Since its creation in 1998, the Foundation through its scholarship fund, has donated tens of thousands of dollars to benefit hundreds of local youth and their families, enabling them to play sports, dance, skate and swim in programs they once could not afford.

Providing Recreation Services to Individuals with Special Needs The Hoffman Estates Park District is a member of a cooperative agreement among 17 park districts which form the Northwest Special Recreation Association (NWSRA). NWSRA exists to provide outstanding opportunities through recreation for people with disabilities. The agency’s team of full time Therapeutic Recreation professionals and trained part time staff offer safe, fun and quality year round opportunities to individuals with disabilities of all ages and ability levels.

The Foundation strives to promote events that will raise money to help disadvantaged families of our community be able to enjoy park district programs and facilities. In 2007 the Foundation purchased a jumbo movie screen and donated it to the park district to enable the free movie nights presented for all members of our community. Make sure you mark your calendar for our golf outing!

Participants benefit through increased self esteem, physical and social skills development, and improved fitness and health while experiencing new challenges, making friends and having fun! After school, evening and weekend activities feature cooperative sports and games, individuals and team sports, arts and crafts, fitness, cooking, creative arts and drama. Camps, trips, and special events are also available at various times throughout the year.

Tuesday, July 20 10:00AM Shotgun at Poplar Creek Country Club

Call 847−310−3617

for more information or to register!

Remember, not only do you get to have fun while raising money for this worthwhile charity; your contributions are tax deductible.

Unemployment Support Package The new Unemployment Support Package offered by the Park District is designed to provide fitness and recreation options at no or low cost to residents, renewable every 90 days. The program is open to Hoffman Estates Park District residents with valid identification and proof of employment termination. Unemployment verification is required in the form of a check stub, unemployment debit card or "approval of benefits" letter from the Illinois Department of Employment. Applications for the program are available at CCIA, 1685 West Higgins Road or WRC, 3600 Lexington Drive. Packets are renewable every 90 days with updated unemployment verification.

Inclusion assistance is provided by NWSRA to those individuals who wish to participate in their home park district program. When registering, the parent of an individual with a disability should inform the park district if special accommodation is needed so that the individual can successfully participate in the program. The park district staff will then contact NWSRA for assistance with the accommodation. For more information on NWSRA, brochures may be picked up at the park district main office or at the NWSRA office at Park Central, 3000 West Central Road in Rolling Meadows. NWSRA may be contacted at 847–392–2848 (voice), 392–2855 (TTY) or 392–2870 (fax) Check us out on the web at nwsra.org.

Opportunities For Leaders NWSRA is hiring leaders for positions of inclusion as well as NWSRA programs. If you have an interest in working with individuals with disabilities, contact NWSRA at 847–392–2848 to discuss the possibilities. The benefits are endless!

Community Organizations HOFFMAN ESTATES ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 224–629–0487 Mark Mueller Football 224–725–9852 Sandra Stevens Cheerleading NORTHWEST SUBURBAN ASTRONOMERS 8154–55–6155 www.nsaclub.org

Unemployment package includes:

6 Seascape Family Aquatic Center pool passes (included seasonally) 4 Daily fitness center passes to PSS&WC 6 Daily fitness center passes to CCIA 6 Daily fitness center passes to WRC 2 Eighteen hole rounds at Poplar Creek Country Club (cart included), after 3:00P on weekends at the discount cost of $22 2 Complimentary buckets of range balls at Poplar Creek Country Club driving range 6 Public skate passes with skate rental to the CCIA Throughout the summer, the Park District also offers many free events including outdoor movie nights, children’s concerts and the annual Party in the Park event.

For more information 847–885–7500 or visit www.heparks.org.

HOFFMAN ESTATES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 847–781–9100 VILLAGE OF HOFFMAN ESTATES 847–882–9100 HOFFMAN ESTATES TRAVEL SOCCER 847–885–7500 Chris Evans PARENTS WHO CARE 847–604–4582


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Household Name__________________________________________ Credit Card ____ Cash ____ Check # ___________________________ Address__________________________________________________ 1 Expiration Date _______________________ City / Zip Code ____________________________________________ 2 Credit Card Number _______________________________________ Home Phone _____________________________________________ 3 Amount of Payment _______________________________________ Work Phone ______________________________________________ 4 Authorized Signature _______________________________________ Cell Phone________________________________________________ Participant

Gender Birthday Program

email ____________________________________________________ Program Number–Letter 2nd Choice

Fee

NWSRA

The Hoffman Estates Park District welcomes individuals with disabilities into programs. Please describe any accommodations needed for successful inclusion in the programs:

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Participants or Parent / Guardian Date Center Coordinator

Seascape and PSS&WC Aquatic Season Pass / Resident Golf ID Card Household Name__________________________________________ Credit Card ____ Cash ____ Check # Address__________________________________________________ 1 Expiration Date _______________________ City / Zip Code ____________________________________________ 2 Credit Card Number ______________________________________ Home Phone _____________________________________________ 3 Amount of Payment ______________________________________ Work Phone ______________________________________________ 4 Authorized Signature _____________________________________

Participant

Gender

email ___________________________________________________

Birthday Seascape / Prairie Stone™ Sports and Wellness Center / Golf

Fee

The Hoffman Estates Park District welcomes individuals with disabilities into programs. Please describe any accommodations needed for successful inclusion in the programs:

I have read and fully understand the important information on the reverse of this card, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering a minor participant, I further attest that I have read the reverse of this card to my minor child / ward.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Participants or Parent / Guardian Date Center Coordinator

Registration — form

I have read and fully understand the important information on the reverse of this card, warning of risk, assumption of risk and waiver and release of all claims. If registering a minor participant, I further attest that I have read the reverse of this card to my minor child / ward.

Cell Phone________________________________________________

Friends of HE Parks

Hoffman Estates Park District Program Registration

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Registration Waiver Release of All Claims and Assumption of Risk

Important Information

Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the Hoffman Estates Park District identified programs/activities, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with said programs/activities (including transportation services/vehicle operation, when provided.) I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs/activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss regardless of severity, that I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in these programs/activities against the Hoffman Estates Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees (hereinafter collectively referred as Hoffman Estates Park District.)

The Hoffman Estates Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Hoffman Estates Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking

I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the Hoffman Estates Park District from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with these programs.

Photo and Video Policy I acknowledge and agree that I, or my child, as a participant in a Hoffman Estates Park District program or event, or when using one of its public parks or facilities, may be photographed for purposes of publication

any physical activity.

Warning of Risk Recreational activities/programs are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failures, failure in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities /programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the (HEPD) to guarantee absolute safety.

in the Park District’s catalog, web site or other promotional materials.

Registration Waiver Release of All Claims and Assumption of Risk

Important Information

Please read this form carefully and be aware that in signing up and participating in the Hoffman Estates Park District identified programs/activities, you will be expressly assuming the risk and legal liability and waiving and releasing all claims for injuries, damages or loss which you or your minor child/ward might sustain as a result of participating in any and all activities connected with and associated with said programs/activities (including transportation services/vehicle operation, when provided.) I recognize and acknowledge that there are certain risks of physical injury to participants in these programs/activities, and I voluntarily agree to assume the full risk of any injuries, damages or loss regardless of severity, that I or my minor child/ward may sustain as a result of participation. I further agree to waive and relinquish all claims I or my minor child/ward may have (or accrue to me or my child/ward) as a result of participating in these programs/activities against the Hoffman Estates Park District, including its officials, agents, volunteers and employees (hereinafter collectively referred as Hoffman Estates Park District.)

The Hoffman Estates Park District is committed to conducting its recreation programs and activities in a safe manner and holds the safety of participants in high regard. The Hoffman Estates Park District continually strives to reduce such risks and insists that all participants follow safety rules and instructions that are designed to protect the participants’ safety. However, participants and parents/guardians of minors registering for this program/activity must recognize that there is an inherent risk of injury when choosing to participate in recreational activities. You are solely responsible for determining if you or your minor child/ward are physically fit and or skilled for the activities contemplated by this agreement. It is always advisable, especially if the participant is pregnant, disabled in any way or recently suffered an illness, injury or impairment, to consult a physician before undertaking

I do hereby fully release and forever discharge the Hoffman Estates Park District from any and all claims for injuries, damages, or loss that my minor child/ward or I may have or which may accrue to me or my minor child/ward and arising out of, connected with, or in any way associated with these programs.

Photo and Video Policy I acknowledge and agree that I, or my child, as a participant in a Hoffman Estates Park District program or event, or when using one of its public parks or facilities, may be photographed for purposes of publication in the Park District’s catalog, web site or other promotional materials.

any physical activity.

Warning of Risk Recreational activities/programs are intended to challenge and engage the physical, mental and emotional resources of each participant. Despite careful and proper preparation, instruction, medical advice, conditioning and equipment, there is still a risk of serious injury when participating in any recreational activity/program. Understandably, not all hazards and dangers can be foreseen. Participants must understand that certain risks, dangers and injuries due to acts of God, inclement weather, slipping, falling, equipment failures, failure in supervision, premises defects and all other circumstances inherent to recreational activities /programs exist. In this regard, it must be recognized that it is impossible for the (HEPD) to guarantee absolute safety.


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Due to the expanded number of classes and class sizes, registration will now be offered on a first come, first served basis for the majority of our classes. Preschool and STAR programs will continue to be offered through a lottery registration system. To register, fill out the form completely. Be sure to include household name and address, and program name, number and section. Read the waiver. Registration forms must be signed to enable

Policies Americans with Disabilities Act The Hoffman Estates Park District complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination in the provision of programs, services, or activities to individuals with disabilities. We invite any residents with a special need to contact our staff upon registration, so that a smooth inclusion may occur. If you have questions about the

us to process the registration. A legal guardian must sign for individuals younger than

park district’s policy regarding ADA, or believe you have been unfairly discriminated against

18 years. Please register early. Class status is determined one week prior to the start of

in the provision of programs, services, or activities of the Hoffman Estates Park District,

the program. If classes do not meet the minimum registration requirements by this one

please contact Gary Buczkowski, at 847–310–3606. For the deaf or hearing impaired,

week mark, they will be cancelled.

please call the Illinois Relay Center Voice — Only operator at 800–526–0857.

Drop Off Registration

Corporate Program

Registration can be dropped off at CCIA or WRC during facility hours. When registering

For more than 30 years, the Hoffman Estates Park District has served its residents by

for programs after facility hours, place your registration in the drop box located on

offering a variety of facilities and programs to accommodate many diverse needs.

the west wall of the entrance outside CCIA. Please staple your payment to the card.

Today, our services also extend well into the corporate world with our ability to tailor

Drop off registration must be paid by check, money order, or credit card. Drop off

business packages to meet the health, fitness, recreation, and wellness goals of any

registrations from Sunday and after hours are processed the next business morning.

organization. The Hoffman Estates Park District is a recognized expert in providing high quality services and facilities for everyone. We can assist corporations with everything

Walk-in Registration Walk-in registration begins immediately for Hoffman Estates Park District residents. Registration is processed at the CCIA, WRC and PSS&WC. We will process registration while individuals wait, so we can provide immediate confirmation of program enrollment with a receipt. Walk-in registration receipts will not be mailed.

Mail-In Registration Fill out the registration form completely and sign it. Include payment (no cash) and mail to: Hoffman Estates Park District, 1685 West Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 60169.

from meeting rooms and catering to outings, activities, recreational leagues, and special events. Our experience also enables us to successfully manage everything from on site health and fitness clubs to developing customized programs. For corporate and group rates call 847–885–7500.

Smoking Ordinance The Hoffman Estates Park District Board of Commissioners recently approved a district wide policy that prohibits smoking within 50 feet of any public facility entrance, playing field or playground. The policy, which affects all facilities except Poplar Creek Country Club, is designed to protect non smoking patrons from the harmful effects of

Online Registration Register online at www.heparks.org. Click on registration and sign in to your account.

Cancellations

second hand smoke. Any individual who violates the new no smoking policy, or any HEPD rule / ordinance, can be temporarily evicted from district property and may have his or her admission rights to all district property permanently revoked. For more information, contact the Hoffman Estates Park District at 847–885–7500.

The park district reserves the right to cancel classes due to insufficient registration or causes beyond its control. If a class is cancelled, we will make every effort to contact you by phone. In cases of extreme weather, cancellations will be posted on our Information Hot line at 847–285–5508 x1. Please call this number for weather related cancellations.

Payment

Give the Gift of Fun Now there’s a whole new way to share the give the gift of recreation to your friends and family! Give your niece skating lessons for her birthday or treat mom to a personal training session. The Hoffman Estates Park District gift card can be redeemed for programs, merchandise, membership fees, and daily admission fees at any HEPD facility.

Personal checks, money orders, Visa or MasterCard are accepted for all registrations.

Plus, the card balance carries over from one visit to the next and they can add to the

Cash is accepted for walk in registration but not recommended. Please use bills in

balance any time. Get yours today at any HEPD facility.

denominations no greater than $20. There is a $20 service charge for any returned check. When using a credit card, be sure to include the number, expiration date, and sign the authorization line.

Refund Policy In order to receive a refund, our office must receive your refund request at least

Instructors Wanted Got a special talent or hobby you’d like to share with others? The Hoffman Estates Park District is always looking for qualified instructors and new program ideas. If you enjoy working with people and have a great idea for a new class, we’d love to hear from you. Part time and volunteer positions are available. Call 847–885–7500.

24 administrative hours in advance of the program start date. A $5 processing fee will be required for any refund requested prior to class start. After the start of class, no refunds will be issued, except as outlined in the Satisfaction Guarantee Policy. A household credit will be issued for any refund under $5. Preschool, camps, league deposits, trip or membership payments are considered separately. Please call 847–885–7500 for specific policies. Refund request forms may be completed at CCIA, WRC or PSS&WC. Please allow up to 4 weeks for processing.

Transfer Policy Transfers from one class to another, when space permits, can be made in person at CCIA, WRC or PSS&WC, by completing and signing our transfer form.

New Program Ideas If you have some new program ideas, we’d like to hear from you. Call the park district at 847–885–7500 if you would like to teach a class or seminar or if you simply have a new class you’d like to see offered.

Residency Residency rates apply to anyone who lives within the park district boundaries. Proof may be required. Those living outside the boundaries pay the second fee (if listed) in the program descriptions.

Volunteer Opportunities We are always looking for volunteers to coach youth athletics, officiate, help in the parks, or supervise programs or facilities. If interested, contact the park district office at 847–885–7500.

Registration — waiver — procedures — policies

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Pebble Park 1855 Westbury Drive

Armstrong Park 1320 Kingsdale

Pine Park 750 Charleston

Beacon Point Park

Poplar Park 1901 Hassell Road

Beacon Point Wetlands Park

Princeton Park 5400 McDonough Road

Birch Park 1500 Essex Drive

Princeton Wetlands

Black Bear Park 1784 Essex

Rohrssen Park

Brittany Park 1245 West New Britton Drive

Seminole Nature Area 3914 Whispering Trail

Cannon Crossings 1675 Nickelson

Sheffield Park 1000 Walnut

Canterbury Fields Park 1950 Maureen Drive

Shoe Factory Basin

Canterbury Park Place 6150 Russell Drive

Sloan Park 760 Western Street

Charlemagne Park 3799 Bordeaux

South Ridge Lake Park 1450 Freeman Road

Chestnut Park 935 North Dovington Drive

South Twin Park 985 Hassell Road

Cipri Park Harbor Circle

Sundance Park 4485 Sundance Circle

Colony Park 5097 Kingston Drive

Sycamore Park 450 Hillcrest Boulevard

Community Park 925 Grand Canyon Parkway

Tall Oaks Park 5670 Angouleme Lane

Cottonwood Park 2029 East Parkview Circle

Thornbark Park 4475 Thornbark Drive

Douglas Park 3694 Whispering Trail Drive

Tropicana Park 680 Audubon Drive

Eisenhower Park 864 Rosedale Road

Valley Park 850 Park Lane

Essex Park Essex Drive

Victoria Park 1100 Kingsdale

Evergreen Park 600 Washington Boulevard

Vogelei Park 650 West Higgins Road

Fairview Park 341 Arizona Boulevard

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Field Park 410 Durham Lane

Westbury Lake Park 1075 Westbury Drive

Golf Road Nature Area

Whispering Lake Park 3957 Whispering Trail

High Point Park 1704 Glenlake Road

Willow Park 905 Norman Drive

Highland Park 1755 Highland Boulevard

Wilmington Park 1072 Wilmington Lane

Hoffman Park 290 Glendale Lane

Winding Trails Basin 11193 Mallard Lane

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Poplar Creek County Club 1400 Poplar Creek Drive

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Prairie Stone™ Sports & Wellness Center 5050 Sedge Boulevard

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Vogelei Barn 650 Higgins Road

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Our Adopt A Park program is a great way to take ownership of your local parks. As an adopting family or organization, you can choose to handle select park maintenance activities. Activities — weeding playgrounds and flower beds, raking playgrounds, painting park structures, trash and graffiti clean up, shoreline rock retrival and visual policing. Volunteers call 847–285–5465.

Plant a Memorial Tree The Hoffman Estates Park District’s living tree memorial program offers residents a unique way to honor and remember a loved one. A memorial tree is also the perfect way to commemorate one of life’s milestones, from weddings and anniversaries to the birth of a child. A one-time donation of $300 lets you place the tree of your choice in a park that is special to you. Memorial tree forms are available at www.heparks.org. For more information visit our call John Giacalone at 847–285–5465.


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BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Our pool party includes 2 hours in our private tent area and 2 hours of swimming for 15 guests and 2 adults.You’ll also enjoy a party host, customizable invitations and t-shirt for the birthday child.

CABANA RENTALS

Rent one of our private cabanas for either half the day or the full day. Rental includes shaded area for 6–8 guests. Perfect for a family day at the pool!

GROUP RATES

Bring your group to enjoy a day of swimming and sunshine! Groups of 20 guests or more receive a special discount.

FULL FACILITY RENTALS

Why not rent the entire facility for yourself and your group? The facility rental includes 2 hours of fun. Seascape will provide the lifeguards.

CALL 847–285–5408


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Party in the Park Saturday, August 7 4:00PM – 10:00PM High Point Park — 1704 Glen Lake Road Free Admission

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